1. Do I need to schedule an appointment before visiting your office?
Yes, we encourage all clients and visitors to schedule an appointment in advance. This ensures that an appropriate legal professional is available to meet with you and provide the attention your matter deserves.
2. What areas of law does your office specialize in?
We have an established practice in Constitutional Law, Public Interest Litigation (PIL), Service law, civil, Commercial, criminal, and taxation matters along with several before the Supreme Court, High Courts, and District Courts. For detailed information, you can visit the “Practice Area” as well as “About us” on our website.
3. Can I get legal advice through your website or by email?
No. While we provide general legal information on our website, specific legal advice can only be given after a formal consultation and engagement upon the payment of our service fees. This consultation or engagement will be in writing format on our approved letterhead or email as approved by our office with electronic signature of our office as well as with the ending of the email address of this domain, to be precise- https://lilythomas.net as approved by our officePlease contact us to schedule a meeting. No oral legal advice is legally binding.
4. Is the information on your website legally binding advice?
No. The content on this website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For any legal matter, it is important to consult directly with a qualified attorney.
5. How do I apply for an internship or position at your office?
We welcome applications from law students and professionals interested in joining our team. Please visit the “Careers” section of our website. We offer monthly, long term as well as assessment internship and we also provide a certificate for the same.
6. How much do you charge for legal services?
Our fee structure varies depending on the complexity and nature of the matter. Fee details are discussed during the initial consultation. We are committed to transparency and fairness in billing.
7. Do you take up pro bono or public interest cases?
Yes. In line with our commitment to constitutional and human rights advocacy, we do take up select pro bono or public interest matters based on their merit and broader legal impact.
8. Where is your office located?
We are based in Delhi, and regularly appear before the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, and various District Courts. Our full address can be found on the “Contact Us” page.
9. How do I stay updated with your latest articles or legal insights?
You can visit the “In Focus” section of our website for regular updates, legal explainers, and opinion pieces on key constitutional and public law issues.