Why Mediation?
Because court isn’t always the best first step.
Litigation is expensive, draining, and rarely healing.
Sulajjh offers an alternative: confidential, structured conversations with a neutral guide who understands both law and emotion.

Confused about mediation? We’re here to help
At Sulajjh, we understand how overwhelming family conflicts can feel — and how many questions come with them. Whether you're considering mediation or unsure where to begin, we’ve got clear answers to help you move forward.
Outcomes can be drafted into a mutual agreement and filed under court-recognized provisions (like Order 23 Rule 3 CPC or 13B(2) HMA).
That’s expected. Sulajjh is built to hold those emotions safely and move toward resolution.
We work with you to prepare communication scripts, manage triggers, and invite only when safe and viable.
We’re not here to dwell on the past. We help you navigate the now, with clear steps toward a better future.
What Happens In A Session?
You bring your story. We hold the space.
Sulajjh uses tools like:
- Story-sharing & truth-listening
- Rights vs Reality Clarity Cards
- Future-thinking exercises
- Document-ready note summaries
- Legal context (without pressure)
No pressure. No judgment. Just steps forward.

Can I Come Alone?
Yes. You don’t need both parties to begin.
Many clients come alone to gain:
- Clarity on what they want
- Understanding of legal boundaries
- Emotional grounding
- A script for future conversations
If the other party agrees later, we can invite them in gently.


Meet The Mediator
Hi, I’m Shweta.
The more I visited the courts, the more I wished — truly wished — that families had a gentler, wiser space to talk before things escalated.
I’ve been married nearly two decades, raised two children, and lived within the rhythms and realities of an Indian joint family. I know that family life is rarely black and white — it’s filled with layered emotions, old loyalties, and unspoken expectations.
I’m a strong proponent of Alternative Dispute Resolution — not just as a legal method, but as a more human way to untangle difficult relationships. I deeply hope, and quietly pray, that more families find the courage to sit across a table, rather than become opponents in the exhausting cycle of courtroom litigation
Through thoughtful conversation, compassionate structure, and deep listening, I help people move from stuckness to resolution — with dignity.
Core Values
At Sulajjh, we create a safe, supportive space where families can resolve conflicts mindfully, guided by empathy, understanding, and a deep respect for each person's emotional journey.
Calm
Clarity
Compassion
Consent
Closure

Why Sulajjh Exists
- Because “adjust kar lo” is not a sustainable solution.
- Because fighting in court drains more than just money.
- Because our families deserve a softer, wiser way to resolve conflict.