“ We are living in times when emerging technologies have tremendous potential to add value to the functioning of the legal system ” – Advocate Vaibhavi Sharma

Vaibhavi Sharma

6 Aug 2022

“ We are living in times when emerging technologies have tremendous potential to add value to the functioning of the legal system ” – Advocate Vaibhavi Sharma

Vaibhavi Sharma is an Advocate associated with New Delhi-based Prosoll Law Inc. in the field of Criminal Law, especially Corruption Cases emanating from the Prevention of Corruption Laws and similar Economic Offences.

Q. Prosoll Law mainly deals with matters pertaining to corruption, bribery, economic offences and white collar crime. Could you tell LQ about some of your clients and specific cases you/your firm have worked on? Also, tell us more about your law firm. 

Prosoll Law Inc. is a Law firm established in 1987 by my father Mr. Harsh K. Sharma and since then he has established his own niche practice. His vision was to provide ‘Pro Legal solutions’ to all the firms’ clients, that is why the name “Prosoll Law”. The firm believes in effective legal representation, in a cost effective manner which begins with understanding the clients’ quandary.

The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 came into force and the firm got its first PC Act Criminal defence matter in 1988 itself, and it was followed by several other briefs under Delhi Rent Control Act, Summary Suits under Order XXXVII CPC, Probate Petitions, Company Winding-up Petitions, Trade Mark Registrations etc. However, in 1995, the firm was having more than 50 Trap Cases, both registered by CBI and the Anti-Corruption Department of Delhi Government and that was the turning point for the firm when my father decided to focus on Criminal Defence Litigation originating from the Anti-Corruption laws read with Indian Penal Code and since then he has been representing a large number of senior politicians, bureaucrats, senior government officials and a number of business tycoons from the past 32 years or more.