Kakul Srivastava

Kakul Srivastava

Associate

Advises clients on family law, litigation, and economic offence matters, providing clear guidance through challenging legal situations.

About

About

Profile

Kakul Srivastava is an Associate at Metalegal Advocates and advises clients on economic offences, family law, and dispute resolution matters. Her practice encompasses proceedings under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA), white-collar crime matters, matrimonial disputes, succession issues, and civil litigation.

Kakul regularly represents individuals and entities before courts, tribunals, and regulatory authorities in complex and sensitive disputes. She has experience advising clients in matters involving financial misconduct allegations, family and matrimonial conflicts, child custody disputes, succession-related issues, and workplace grievance proceedings.

Known for her thoughtful and client-centric approach, Kakul combines legal rigour with practical insight while handling matters that often involve significant personal, financial, and reputational considerations. Her practice is particularly focused on helping clients navigate high-stakes disputes with clarity, discretion, and strategic guidance.

Qualifications

Qualifications

Education

  • LL.B., Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

  • B.A. (Political Science & Philosophy), University of Allahabad

Professional Affiliations

  • Bar Council of Delhi

Practice

Economic Offences | Family Law | Litigation

Experience

Experience

Key Assignments

  • Representing entities and individuals in proceedings involving economic offences, money laundering allegations, and regulatory enforcement actions under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA).

  • Advising and representing clients in matrimonial disputes, contested divorce proceedings, child custody matters, and other family law disputes involving complex personal and financial considerations.

  • Assisting clients in succession, inheritance, and estate-related matters, including advisory and dispute-resolution aspects.

  • Advising and representing individuals in matters involving workplace misconduct allegations, employment-related grievances, and sensitive personal disputes.

  • Advising clients on civil and public law matters, including disputes concerning educational institutions, individual rights, and related legal remedies.