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Read the article →Advocate Mohd Yunus represents corporations, public figures and private clients before the Supreme Court of India, the Delhi High Court and the trial courts of Delhi — with a practice anchored in mining law, criminal defence and high-stakes litigation.
Mohd Yunus · Advocate
Advocate Mohd Yunus is a trusted legal professional practising at Saket Court, the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India. With deep roots in Okhla and a legacy of public service, he combines rigorous legal scholarship with a strong commitment to community welfare — offering clear, honest counsel and pro-bono support to those in need.
His chambers advise on matters at the intersection of law, commerce and governance: representing mining operators and investors before regulatory authorities, defending the accused in white-collar and serious criminal matters, and shepherding families through estate, custody and matrimonial disputes.
Drawing on a wide professional network across India's institutional, political and bureaucratic corridors, the practice is well placed to navigate complex regulatory matters and high-profile briefs with the discretion they demand.
Read full biographyA focused practice for clients who require strategic depth — from mineral concession disputes and environmental clearances to bail, trial advocacy and white-collar defence.
Advisory and litigation across mining leases, royalty disputes, environmental clearances, MMDR Act compliance and proceedings before the National Green Tribunal — for operators, investors and landowners in India's extractive industries.
Flagship Practice 02Bail, anticipatory bail, trial representation and appeals across IPC and BNS offences, economic offences, PMLA, dowry and matrimonial cruelty matters, and CBI / ED investigations — handled with the discretion sensitive briefs demand.
Flagship Practice 03Facilitating out-of-court resolutions for family and business disputes through structured mediation — preserving relationships, reputations and time.
04Drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts, shareholder agreements, joint ventures and NDAs for businesses and individuals.
05Wills, trusts, succession planning and powers of attorney — designed to protect assets, prevent disputes and honour the client's wishes.
06Compassionate representation in divorce, alimony, child custody and parenting arrangements — pursued in the best interest of the child and the dignity of the parties.
An initial conversation, in person or by call, to understand the matter, assess urgency and confirm whether the chamber is the right fit.
Review of papers, evidence and prior orders. A written opinion follows, with a clear strategy, timelines and an honest assessment of risk.
Filing, drafting, court appearances and negotiation — handled personally, with regular client briefings and full visibility of progress.
From judgment to settlement to compliance — closure that is documented, archived and supported through any post-order follow-up.
"Mr. Yunus combined a thorough command of mining regulation with the calm courtcraft a difficult matter required. His briefing was sharp and his judgment, rare."
"Through what was the hardest year of our family's life, his counsel was steady, principled and protective of our dignity. We are grateful."
"Honest advice, no theatre. He told us when we were right, and equally when we were wrong — which is why we keep coming back."
Notes on developments in Indian law — written for clients, citizens and fellow members of the bar.
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Contact the ChamberMany disputes — particularly family, contractual and commercial matters — can be resolved through mediation or negotiated settlement, often more quickly and at lower cost than litigation. The chamber will always set out both options honestly so the client can choose.
Yes. The practice spans personal matters — wills, custody, divorce — and corporate work including mining advisory, contracts and white-collar defence. Each client brief is treated with the same diligence regardless of size.
Fees are quoted transparently after the initial consultation. Phased billing, milestone-based fees and pro-bono representation for qualifying matters are all available where appropriate.
Timelines vary with the forum and complexity of the matter. The chamber provides a realistic estimate at the outset and updates the client at every stage so there are no surprises.
Please bring valid identification and any documents relevant to the matter — agreements, notices, FIRs, court orders, correspondence or financial records. Where matters are sensitive, you are welcome to discuss them verbally first.
For consultations, second opinions or urgent legal assistance, the chamber welcomes enquiries by phone, email or the secure form alongside. Conversations are confidential.