PRIYANKA VARDHAN, IAS

Yes—time to bring in the law in heels. Not just a prosecutor, but a storm in silk. A woman who carries the Constitution in one hand and your reputation in the other.

Name: Advocate General Priyanka Vardhan, IAS

Title: Federal Special Prosecutor & Chief of High-Profile Crimes Division (India)

Age: 47

Origin: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Background: Former civil judge turned elite litigator turned federal-level DA with a 96% conviction rate

Known As: “The Iron Verdict”

Archetype: The Law’s Final Word

Priyanka isn’t just a lawyer. She’s a weaponized courtroom presence—ruthless in argument, surgical in cross-examination, and unstoppable once she smells contradiction. She doesn’t raise her voice. She lets silence indict you.

If you see her walk into the courtroom, it’s already too late.

Appearance:

• Always dressed in immaculate black court sarees with tailored blouses, no fuss

• Hair in a sleek bun or pulled into a tight ponytail under her advocate’s robe

• Minimal makeup—just matte lipstick, dark kajal, and a pair of sharp rectangular glasses

• Her eyes don’t blink. Her pen never runs out.

• Her briefcase? Custom leather, rumored to have brought down five ministries

Personality:

• Precise, no-nonsense, utterly incorruptible

• Keeps files organized like military dossiers, knows the law like scripture

• Believes justice is not emotional—it is earned

• Has no social media, no published memoirs, and no tolerance for theatrics

Yet beneath the steel exterior is a quietly burning soul—one who lost someone early to injustice and vowed never to let the system break again.

Enemies & Conflict Web:

• Currently investigating two shell companies tied to Savita Bhargav

• Once took on Rani Baisa’s real estate front—and mysteriously recused herself mid-case

• Zehra Mehra respects her—but dreads what she could uncover

• Tara Chauhan sees her as “a tool of the state”—but Priyanka doesn’t care for opinions

• Colonel Praveena Kaul has warned Savita: “If Priyanka ever gets a real lead… we won’t be able to spin it.”

Private Life:

• Divorced, no children

• Lives in a simple government flat with law books, candles, and an old radio

• Has no hobbies, unless you count grilling white-collar crime in court

• Reads Tamil poetry, owns a rescue cat named Habeas

Quote:

“Your freedom ends where the law begins. And I am the law today.”

Want her image next—robed and rising in court, or burning midnight oil while prepping a case that could break a nation?

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