Debkanya Bhattacharya
Debkanya Bhattacharya is a legal expert and immigration specialist with over three years of litigation experience at the Calcutta High Court. A First Class law graduate from Calcutta University, she has developed deep expertise in immigration procedures, family-based petitions, and visa compliance.
Now part of our legal writing team, Debkanya brings her courtroom insight into every article she writes—translating complex laws into clear, reader-friendly guidance. With an overall experience of 5+ years in the legal field, her legal analyses have been featured on leading platforms in the immigration space, where she’s recognized for her practical, people-focused approach.
She’s passionate about ethical and accessible legal writing that empowers individuals to understand their rights. Outside the office, she enjoys John Grisham’s courtroom dramas, Lana Del Rey’s moody soundtracks, and spirited discussions on politics over a cup of black coffee.
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