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Malavika Rajkotia is an Indian lawyer. She joined the Bar in 1985 and developed a practice with a focus on family and property law. She has handled several high profile and complex divorce and property disputes across various courts of the country. She has been called one of the country's most successful
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lawyers, and has handled several celebrity cases, including the divorce of
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. Rajkotia is the founder of Rajkotia Associates, a leading multidisciplinary law firm specialising in matrimonial and property laws. She is also the author of ''Intimacy Undone: Law of Marriage, Divorce and Family in India.'' The book explores the socio-economic and legal aspects of family law in India and has been called a ''tour de force.'' It has also been critically acclaimed for its focus on issues faced by judges, lawyers and client's in the area of family law by weaving a compelling story interspersed with accounts of Rajkotia's experiences as a lawyer and incorporating nuanced perspectives from law, history, psychology, literature and mythology.


Education

Rajkotia studied at
Welham Girls' School Welham Girls' School is a private boarding school for girls located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. History The school was established in 1957. Welham was named after the little Welsh village from where its founder, H.S. Oliphant hailed. A ...
in
Dehradun Dehradun () is the capital and the most populous city of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and is governed by the Dehradun Municipal Corporation, with the Uttarakhand Legislative As ...
. After completing a bachelor's degree in political science from
Lady Shri Ram College Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR) is a constituent women's college, affiliated with the University of Delhi, and has a legacy in women's education. History Established in 1956 in New Delhi by the late Lala Shri Ram in memory of his wife ...
,
New Delhi New Delhi (, , ''Naī Dillī'') is the capital of India and a part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). New Delhi is the seat of all three branches of the government of India, hosting the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House ...
, she pursued her law degree from Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi.


Work

In addition to arguing several notable family law cases, she has argued for the custody rights of mothers facing domestic violence in foreign jurisdictions with regard to the best interest of the child and for the liberal interpretation of the doctrine of 'intimate and closest concern' in the context of international custody cases. Given that India does not statutorily recognise the principle of 'no-fault' in contested divorce cases, she has argued for the lowering of the threshold of 'fault' in the grant of divorce, in recognition of the right to privacy and autonomy of an individual. Rajkotia has advocated for an understanding of family law that does not blindly revere marriage as sacred, but instead acknowledges a more contractual arrangement, as sacredness cannot obliterate the individual's right to exit the wedlock for a just cause. Rajkotia has handled numerous celebrity cases and stated that even though the voyeuristic interest in celebrity cases is higher, the proceedings are no different from a regular case. She has asserted against the perception of family law as a 'soft law', stating that it is a subject of marvellous complexity that has the potential to reform the very base of society. In 2011, a judge in one of her cases remarked that divorce lawyers were responsible for prolonging divorce litigation. Objecting to this claim, Rajkotia penned a letter addressed to the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, stating that such a view showed a lack of understanding of the complex dynamics of matrimonial conflict. She then decided to elaborate on this notion in her book, ''Intimacy Undone,'' instead of sending the letter. She has worked on issues such as the protection of civil liberties from procedural laws, gender rights, human rights and environmental concerns with various NGOs like Sakshi and IFSHA. She has also lectured at the National Law University of Delhi and spoken at the Judicial Academy, in Ranchi and Delhi on family law and gender sensitisation of judges. Rajkotia was a part of the Lady Shri Ram college dramatics society and was an amateur theatre actor before choosing to pursue law full time. She worked in hindi theatre with her teacher
Sheila Bhatia Sheila Bhatia (1916-2008) was an Indian poet, playwright, theatre personality and the founder of the ''Delhi Art Theatre'', a forum based in Delhi for the promotion of Indian art forms. She is credited with originating Punjabi opera, an Indian fo ...
of Delhi Art Theatre. In addition to her work as a lawyer, she has worked in about thirty Hindi and English productions.


Commentary

Rajkotia has advocated for the concept of matrimonial property and equitable distribution in family and property law cases and has written on issues of gender, privacy in family law, marital rape the Uniform Civil Code in India, triple talaq, child rights and adultery.


Personal life

Rajkotia was born to a Sikh family in Karnal and lives in Delhi with her son and daughter. She was the anchor on ''Shakti,'' the first television talk show in India that focused on women's rights and acted in two episodes of a television law-based serial, ''Bhanwar''".


Bibliography


Books

''"Intimacy Undone: Law of Marriage, Divorce and Family in India"'' Speaking Tiger Books, 2017.


Articles

Rajkotia has also written articles for publications such as ''
India Today ''India Today'' is a weekly Indian English-language news magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It is the most widely circulated magazine in India, with a readership of close to 8 million. In 2014, ''India Today'' launched a new onl ...
'', ''
The Hindustan Times ''Hindustan Times'' is an Indian English-language daily newspaper based in Delhi. It is the flagship publication of HT Media, an entity controlled by the KK Birla family, and is owned by Shobhana Bhartia. It was founded by Sunder Singh Lyall ...
'' and ''
The Week ''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children's edi ...
'': *''Let the law prevail, not doubts.'' (The Week) * ''The case against abolitionists.''(The Indian Express, 2017) * ''Why Modi Govt's Triple Talaq is divorced from reality faced by Muslim Women.'' (India Today,2018) * ''Thinking Privacy in Family Law.'' * ''The Law and The Mob''. * ''The Law Commission’s Questionnaire on Uniform Civil Code.'' * ''Should we Sign the Hague Convention?'' * ''The First Thing We Do, Let’s Kill All The Lawyers''. * ''With both genders wanting to break away from the stereotype, this results in increasing stress''.


References

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