She has been practicing law since 1994. She became Advocate-on-Record in the Supreme Court of India in the year 2002 and the same year she founded the Basilica Law Firm at Delhi and started independent practice. She has worked extensively in the Supreme Court of India and other courts, including Rajasthan High Court (both Principal Seat at Jodhpur and at Jaipur Bench), Delhi High Court, Patiala House Courts, Saket Court, Rohini Court, Tis Hazari, National and State Commission for Consumer Disputes, BIFR, AAIFR, Company Law Board, DRAT, DRTs, Central Administrative Tribunal, Arbitration Tribunals, Central Empowered Committee (constituted by Supreme Court for environment matters), NCLT, NCLAT, NGT, Juvenile Boards, etc. Over the years she grew the firm in a manner that Basilica Law Firm became to be known as one of the reputed law firms in Delhi.
She has over 26 years of experience in various fields of law, namely, Public Interest Litigations, Constitutional law cases, Civil disputes, Rent & Eviction cases, Criminal matters, Service law matters, Labour cases, Company law cases,
Consumer Disputes, Education Matters, Mines Matters, Environment & Forest law, Contract and Arbitration cases, Matrimonial Matters, Cooperative Society cases, Cantonment matters, Human Rights Cases, Negotiable Instruments Act Matters, Prevention of Corruption Act Matters, Motor Vehicle Act cases, NDPS Cases, Land Acquisition matters, cases relating to banking and Finance law including the Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions (RDDBFI) Act, 1993 and the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (SARFAESI) Act, 2002, IBC cases, NGT cases, Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act Cases , Right to Information Act, 2005, Taxation and Customs Cases, etc.
The knowledge and involvement of Adv. Shobha in her area of expertise comes from the practical experience of the many roles she has adopted over the course of her career. She is also extensively involved in social causes and social services. She founded “We the Women of India” [WWI] in the year 2020 to address the issues relating to women across the country and their empowerment. Its main objective is to empower women by educating them to voice their ‘NO’ against their violation of any kind, about their rights, to claim equal and respectful space, their right to respect and protect their body, privacy, emotions and top of it their identity. Everyone, be it men or women, must learn to respect ‘WOMEN’. ‘We the Women of India’ focuses on Women -The perception of the Society towards Women, it encourages women to Speak Up, Be Bold & Break the Silence.
We’ve extensively worked all these years as a private lawyer in various fields of law, namely,
Electricity Act upto the higher commissions like
Cases relating to banking law including the Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions (RDDBFI) Act, 1993 and the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (SARFAESI) Act, 2002, IBC cases, RFC cases, NGT cases, Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act Cases , Right to Information Act, 2005 and other miscellaneous areas related to Central Act.