PracticeNDPS ActWhite Collar CrimeSEBI EnforcementFEMADrugs & Cosmetics ActCriminal LawConsumer Law
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The Advocate

Mr. Mihir B.

D-95★★-2022
Enrolment No.
2022
Year of Enrolment
Delhi Bar
Bar Council
Education
BA (Hons.) Philosophy
University of Delhi
LL.B.
University of Delhi · Faculty of Law
Courts Practised In
Supreme Court of India
Delhi High Court
District Courts, Delhi
Securities Appellate Tribunal
National Company Law Tribunal
Consumer Fora (District / State / NCDRC)
200+
Court Appearances

The training began not with law but with argument. A degree in Philosophy from the University of Delhi precedes the LL.B. That sequence is not incidental — it is the foundation of the practice.

Mr. Mihir B. was enrolled at the Delhi Bar in 2022. In the years since, the practice has been built around a deliberate constraint: a limited number of matters, each receiving the full attention of the advocate. There are no associates. There are no substitutions on the day of hearing.

The practice specialises across seven areas of law — criminal, regulatory, and consumer — each selected for the depth they require, not the volume they generate. NDPS, SEBI, FEMA, the Drugs and Cosmetics Act: these are areas where the legal question is rarely simple and the consequences of inadequate representation are severe.

The chambers operates from Dwarka, New Delhi, and is accessible to clients across Delhi NCR and beyond. The Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court are practised regularly. Matters before SAT, NCLT, and consumer fora are accepted selectively.

On Preparation

"Every brief is prepared as though it will be lost on the facts and won on the law. That standard is rarely wrong."

On Argument

"An advocate who cannot explain why a precedent was decided the way it was is not using the precedent — merely citing it."

The Method

Four stages.
No exceptions.

01

The Conference

Papers are read before the meeting. The conference is for structured legal exchange — identifying the question, the weaknesses, and the strategy. It is not for document review in the presence of the client.

02

The Legal Question

No matter proceeds to drafting until the precise legal question is stated in writing. If the question cannot be stated clearly, the case is not ready. This discipline resolves many matters before any court becomes involved.

03

The Brief

Pleadings and arguments are drafted from first principles. The advocate's own analysis comes first; precedent follows where it supports that analysis — not the other way around. A brief that merely strings cases together is not a brief.

04

The Court

The advocate who takes the conference is the advocate who argues. This is a firm commitment, not an aspiration. Clients are not handed off to juniors. There are no juniors.

Courts & Tribunals

Where EPIC Law
stands.

SC
Supreme Court of India
Writ petitions, SLPs, and constitutional matters.
HC
Delhi High Court
Writ jurisdiction, criminal appeals, civil matters.
DC
District Courts, Delhi
Criminal trials, bail, sessions matters.
SAT
Securities Appellate Tribunal
Appeals from SEBI orders.
NCLT
National Company Law Tribunal
Company law and IBC matters.
NCDRC
National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
Consumer appeals at national level.

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