
Advocate Parmeshwari Dhayal
Advocate Parmeshwari Dhayal is a distinguished lawyer with over 15 years of rich experience in corporate and litigation practice. She regularly appears before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, various High Courts, District Courts, and Tribunals across the country, handling a wide range of matters with consistency and expertise.
Her areas of specialization include Corporate and Commercial Laws, Civil and Criminal Litigation, Employment & Labour Disputes, Arbitration, and Constitutional Matters. Having worked extensively with more than 15 leading corporate houses, she brings valuable insights into regulatory compliance, risk management, and dispute resolution.
Alongside her corporate and litigation practice, she is actively engaged in legal awareness and access to justice initiatives, contributing to social and community-oriented causes. Known for her strategic advocacy, sharp legal acumen, and client-centric approach, Advocate Parmeshwari Dhayal has established herself as a trusted professional delivering effective and result-driven solutions.
Advocate Dinesh Chand Meena
Advocate Dinesh Chand Meena is a practicing lawyer and the Co-founder of Chambers for Justice. He regularly appears before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, various High Courts, and other judicial forums across the country. His primary areas of practice include Criminal Law, Constitutional Matters, Human Rights, and Access to Justice initiatives.
Apart from courtroom advocacy, he is deeply engaged in legal empowerment and awareness programs, particularly through Project Saksham, a nationwide initiative focusing on legal literacy and community-based justice delivery. With a strong belief in bridging the gap between law and society, he has worked extensively with institutions, civil society organizations, and enforcement agencies to promote legal awareness and justice accessibility.
Known for his strategic approach, clarity of thought, and dedication to social justice, Advocate Dinesh Chand Meena combines litigation experience with a broader vision of making law a tool of empowerment for all.


Advocate Sourabh Rai
Adv. Sourabh Rai is a practicing Advocate before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and various High Courts, specializing in Constitutional Law, Criminal Litigation, Human Rights, and Public Interest Litigations.
His special focus on land rights, environmental governance, and social justice. His work extends to policy research, legislative advocacy, and capacity-building programs.
Advocate Aman Dalal
Advocate Aman Dalal is a practicing lawyer and an alumnus of the prestigious Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. He practices before the Supreme Court of India as well as various High Courts across the country, with a strong focus on Criminal Law, Matrimonial and Family Disputes, and Constitutional Law.
He also has significant exposure to complex proceedings under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), handling both trial and appellate stages of such matters. Known for his strategic advocacy and client-centric approach, he has successfully represented individuals and institutions in complex and sensitive disputes.
His practice is marked by a balance of legal acumen, courtroom experience, and a commitment to upholding justice.


Advocate Aman Kumar
Partner & Counsel | Dispute Resolution | Chambers for Justice
Adv. Aman Kumar Sahindu is a practicing advocate with a strong focus on Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Commercial Law, and Constitutional Law. He regularly appears before various High Courts, Arbitration Centres, Mediation Centres, and District Courts, representing clients in complex disputes with a results-oriented and solution-driven approach.
With a background in litigation, arbitration, and mediation, he combines rigorous legal research, precise drafting, and effective advocacy to deliver practical outcomes. Beyond his professional practice, he is actively engaged in legal aid and social justice initiatives, working to extend the reach of law to marginalized communities and promote accessible justice.

