SKyra Legal is led by Adv. Snigdha Khandelwal, practising before the Supreme Court of India and High Courts, with a growing focus on personality rights, media law and emerging technology-related disputes.
A practice built around four commitments — carried through every matter, from a first consultation to final representation.
Advice framed around the client's broader objective, not just the immediate legal question.
Close attention to legislation, precedent and current legal developments before any position is taken.
Considered advocacy across complex disputes, tribunals and courts.
Working familiarity with technology, media and digital-identity issues shaping newer areas of law.
SKyra Legal advises individuals, businesses and public-facing clients across litigation, corporate advisory and specialised areas including personality rights and media law. The practice is built on the belief that strong representation begins with rigorous preparation.
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Image rights, publicity rights, unauthorised commercial use, digital impersonation.
View practice areaContractual disputes, recovery matters and complex civil proceedings.
View practice areaAdvisory and representation across media, entertainment and digital content matters.
View practice areaAs image, likeness and digital identity face new forms of exploitation — from unauthorised endorsements to AI-generated likeness — this is one of the fastest-evolving areas of Indian law. SKyra Legal approaches it with an educational, precedent-driven lens.
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A running library of judgments relevant to SKyra Legal's practice areas, each with a short analysis. Sample entries — verify before publishing
Placeholder summary — Supreme Court of India judgment addressing personality rights and unauthorised commercial use of likeness.
Personality RightsPrivacyPlaceholder summary — High Court ruling on platform liability for user-generated impersonation content.
Cyber LawMedia & EntertainmentSample articles — replace with verified authored content
An overview of the legal gaps synthetic media exposes in personality and privacy protections.
Read articleWhat businesses should build into endorsement agreements to manage image-rights exposure.
Read articleCommon drafting errors that undermine enforceability of arbitration clauses.
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