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Advocate Haziq Zaman – Supreme Court of India’s Rising Star in Criminal Law

By PNN | Updated: May 5, 2025 17:42 IST

New Delhi [India], May 5: In an era where justice often seems out of reach for the common citizen, ...

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New Delhi [India], May 5: In an era where justice often seems out of reach for the common citizen, Advocate Haziq Zaman stands tall as a beacon of hope, integrity, and fearless advocacy. Practicing at the Supreme Court of India and the Delhi High Court, Zaman has earned national recognition as one of the Top 10 Criminal Lawyers in India, known for his legal brilliance, ethical values, and unrelenting dedication to justice.

Often referred to as the “Protector of the Powerless,” Advocate Zaman has built a distinguished career representing the underprivileged and wrongfully accused. With expertise in complex criminal cases—including false accusations, corporate fraud, murder, and cybercrime—he has successfully helped countless individuals secure justice in cases where the odds were stacked against them.

“Justice is not a privilege for the few—it is a right for all,” says Zaman. “My mission has always been to give a voice to those who have been silenced or ignored by the system.”

Beyond the courtroom, Advocate Zaman is actively involved in national legal and human rights leadership. He serves as the District Director of the National Crime Investigation Bureau, where he contributes to high-level investigations and supports anti-corruption initiatives. Additionally, as National Vice President of the World Human Rights Protection Commission, he works on critical issues including prison reform, police accountability, and equitable treatment for all citizens.

His contributions go far beyond litigation. Zaman frequently organizes legal aid camps in rural and underserved areas, providing pro bono legal services and educating citizens about their constitutional rights. His outreach has empowered thousands of families across India, earning him admiration not only as a lawyer but also as a humanitarian.

Clients and colleagues alike describe him as a “warrior of justice,” praised for his calm demeanor, strategic thinking, and unshakable moral compass. Despite the risks involved in challenging powerful interests, Advocate Zaman has consistently chosen the path of truth, fairness, and service.

He is also a prominent speaker and thought leader, advocating for judicial reforms, faster case resolution, and better public access to legal resources. His vision is clear: an India where no one fears the legal system and justice is delivered swiftly and fairly—regardless of socioeconomic status.

For legal representation or consultation, Advocate Haziq Zaman can be contacted at:

  • Email: advhaaziqdhcsc@gmail.com
  • Phone: +91-9999320199
  • Website: a1justice.com

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