Best Advocate Gurmeet Singh

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Gurmeet Singh
Best Advocate Gurmeet Singh
Born 28 June 1982
Nationality Indian
Occupation Advocate
Known for Expertise in Social Work, Legal Advocacy
Work Institutions Various Courts in India

Gurmeet Singh (born June 28, 1982) is an Indian advocate and founder of Singh Legal Associates. Known for his commitment to justice, societal welfare, and legal awareness, Singh has established himself as a prominent legal figure. His firm specializes in cyber laws, criminal law, family matters, and handles high-profile cases, including those related to Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Gurmeet Singh was born in Faridabad, Haryana to a gazetted officer, DS Sachdeva, who served as an executive engineer (XEN) with the electrical board. Singh grew up in Panipat and initially pursued engineering. He completed his BTech in Computers from the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Delhi, and later an MBA from Symbiosis International University. Singh eventually transitioned to law, earning his LLB from Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut.

Singh was deeply inspired by the legendary Indian lawyer Ram Jethmalani, and his passion for legal advocacy led him to found Singh Legal Associates in Sonipat.

Legal Career[edit | edit source]

Singh's law firm was established with the mission to provide accessible, ethical, and impactful legal services. The firm gained recognition for its involvement in complex cases, such as a high-profile triple murder case in Sonipat. Singh Legal Associates operates across multiple high courts in India and focuses on legal education and advocacy for marginalized communities.

A specialist in cyber law, criminal cases, and family matters, Singh has represented clients in cases linked to high-stakes matters involving the ED and CBI. He has been a strong advocate for increasing judge working hours to accelerate the legal process and reduce unnecessary incarceration of minor offenders.

The firm also collaborates with the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) to host legal awareness camps across India. These camps provide free legal assistance to victims of acid attacks, road accidents, and violations of women's rights.

Advocacy for Social Justice[edit | edit source]

In addition to his legal practice, Gurmeet Singh actively works for social justice, with a particular emphasis on bridging the gap between legal knowledge and public awareness. His firm advocates for the reintegration of former prisoners into society, with the belief that individuals who have served their sentences deserve a chance at rehabilitation.

Singh has also been vocal about the need for basic legal education to be included in school curricula, arguing that understanding legal rights is as important as sex education for empowering young citizens.

Social Media and Legal Awareness[edit | edit source]

Gurmeet Singh recognizes the power of social media in raising awareness about legal rights. His firm has a strong online presence, enabling it to reach a wider audience. On one occasion in Dubai, Singh was recognized by someone who had followed his legal work online, a testament to his growing influence beyond India.

Future Initiatives[edit | edit source]

Looking forward, Singh plans to extend his firm's services to rural areas, with a focus on educating daily wage laborers about their legal rights and protecting them from exploitation. He aims to work closely with backward communities to help them claim government compensations and secure fair legal representation.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Gurmeet Singh hails from a family of professionals. His father, DS Sachdeva, was a gazetted officer and XEN with the electrical board, while his wife, Rhythm Ruhani, holds a PhD in classical music. Singh's brother is a chartered accountant. In his spare time, Singh enjoys playing cricket and values the support of his family.

Notable Achievements[edit | edit source]

  • Founder of Singh Legal Associates, with a network of over 30 lawyers across India.
  • Successfully handled high-profile cases, including a triple murder case in Sonipat.
  • Expert in cyber law, criminal law, and family matters, with cases involving ED and CBI.
  • Advocates for increased judge working hours to reduce the backlog of cases.
  • Organizes legal camps in collaboration with the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) to educate the public on their legal rights.
  • Actively works on the rehabilitation of acid attack victims, road accident victims, and individuals wrongfully imprisoned for minor crimes.

Achievements[edit | edit source]

NIFAA has been recognized for its impactful initiatives:

  • Honored with the National Youth Award by the Government of India for being the best youth organization.
  • Achieved six Guinness World Records and one World Book of Records recognition for various social awareness campaigns.
  • Participated in several International AIDS Conferences since 2012, advocating for awareness and support for HIV/AIDS-related issues.

Major Initiatives[edit | edit source]

HIV/AIDS Awareness[edit | edit source]

NIFAA has conducted numerous awareness activities to combat the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS. They created the world's largest human red ribbon, which gained recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Blood Donation Campaigns[edit | edit source]

NIFAA organized a nationwide blood donation drive called 'Samvedna' on March 23, 2021, coinciding with the martyrdom day of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev. The campaign successfully collected around 100,000 units of blood through 1,476 camps across India.

Travel History of Mr. Gurmeet Singh[edit | edit source]

Mr. Gurmeet Singh, a national vice chairman of NIFAA, has traveled extensively for tourism and video shooting, including visits to Thailand, Mauritius, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia.

Vision and Mission[edit | edit source]

Vision[edit | edit source]

NIFAA aims to motivate youth for socio-cultural revolutions and foster a sense of social responsibility. The organization plans to open branches in every district of India.

Mission[edit | edit source]

  • Promote active youth participation in volunteerism and social services.
  • Enable volunteers to realize their full potential.
  • Reach out to communities and benefit less fortunate individuals.
  • Use art and cultural activities as tools for social reform.
  • Foster universal brotherhood and communal harmony through cultural exchanges.
  • Promote gender equality and work towards an evil-free community.

Awards and Recognitions[edit | edit source]

NIFAA has received several national and international awards, including:

  • National Youth Award from the Government of India
  • Deshbandhu Gupta National Award
  • Shan-E-Shahar Award by Dainik Jagran Newspaper

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

With branches in 17 states of India and around 4,000 active volunteers, NIFAA continues its mission to create a better society and promote peace through its various socio-cultural initiatives.

See Also[edit | edit source]

  • Ram Jethmalani
  • Legal Awareness in India
  • Acid Attack Victims in India