Ganesh Khanna is an Advocate-on-Record admitted to the Supreme Court of India and the founder of Chambers of Ganesh Khanna, headquartered in Hauz Khas, New Delhi. A graduate of the National Law University, Chanakya, he leads a premier legal practice offering exceptional advocacy and strategic counsel on some of India’s most complex and high-stakes matters.
With strategically positioned offices in Ranchi, Allahabad, Lucknow, Patna and Jaipur, the Chambers maintains a robust presence across key legal hubs, ensuring accessible and responsive representation to clients across India.
An Exceptional Pedigree
Throughout his career, Ganesh Khanna has had the privilege of working alongside some of India's most celebrated legal luminaries — P.P. Rao, Arvind Datar, Sushil Kumar Jain, Rakesh Khanna and S. Nagamuthu. This invaluable experience has shaped his approach to advocacy and deepened his mastery of complex legal arguments.
Specialization & Track Record
Ganesh Khanna specializes in criminal law, with demonstrated expertise across NDPS, POCSO, PMLA and other serious criminal offences, including matters investigated by the CBI. His practice is distinguished by an impressive track record of securing bail for clients in matters involving serious penal violations. Alongside his criminal practice, he also handles civil and arbitration matters, advising and representing clients in commercial disputes and arbitral proceedings. His litigation portfolio includes several high-profile matters that have attracted national attention, including the Delhi Classroom Scam, RGPV Scam, Jharkhand Mid Day Meal Scheme matter, and litigation concerning CCTV installation in police stations
Institutional Counsel
Ganesh Khanna serves as Panel Counsel for Gautam Buddha University and BKWSU, further underscoring his standing within India's academic and institutional legal ecosystem.
Seven chambers. One standard.
With strategically positioned offices across key legal hubs, the Chambers ensures accessible and responsive representation to clients across India.



