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Pawanjit Joshi: Advocating for Justice, Community, and Fairness

Ancy Mendonza Darpan, 11 Mar, 2026
  • Pawanjit Joshi: Advocating for Justice, Community, and Fairness

For Pawanjit Joshi, the practice of law has never been simply about winning cases. It has always been about helping people navigate some of the most difficult moments of their lives with clarity, dignity, and fairness. As Principal Lawyer at Joshi Lawyers, the Surrey-based barrister and solicitor has spent nearly two decades building a reputation for thoughtful advocacy, balanced judgment, and a deep commitment to the communities he serves. 

Joshi’s legal journey began in India, where he practiced law for nearly five years before immigrating to Canada in 2004. Even in those early years, he was drawn to areas of law that directly impacted people’s everyday lives. “Right from the beginning, I wanted to do something where I could help people and advocate for their rights,” he explains. 
 
After arriving in Canada, Joshi initially worked as an advocate for farm workers while completing the rigorous process of qualifying for the Canadian legal system. Called to the bar in British Columbia in 2008, he soon established himself in private practice. Today, with more than 18 years of legal experience in Canada, and over two decades globally, he leads Joshi Lawyers with a broad practice specializing in various facets of family law. 

“Family law is not about winning or losing,” he says. “When families break down, everyone loses something. The goal is to help people move forward and find resolution.” This philosophy shapes the firm’s approach. At Joshi Lawyers, clients are encouraged to resolve disputes through mediation and negotiation whenever possible—an approach that Joshi believes protects both financial and emotional well-being. Litigation remains an option when necessary, but the firm emphasizes early resolution strategies that reduce stress and preserve family assets. 

“In many cases, families spend enormous amounts of money fighting in court when they could have resolved matters earlier,” Joshi explains. “If you can negotiate or mediate, you still have control over the outcome. Once it goes to court, the decision rests with a judge who doesn’t know the dynamics of your family.” 

This practical, empathetic approach has earned Joshi the trust of clients navigating emotionally charged circumstances. In family disputes—particularly those involving children—lawyers often find themselves playing dual roles: legal advocate and counselor. Joshi acknowledges that the work can be emotionally demanding, but believes empathy is essential to effective advocacy. “You have to maintain balance,” he says. “Sometimes you’re acting as a lawyer, sometimes as a counselor. You need to stay focused on solutions while understanding the human side of the situation.” 

Beyond his legal practice, Joshi has made significant contributions to public service and governance. Since March 2019, he has served as a Tribunal Member of the BC Farm Industry Review Board, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. In this quasi-judicial role, he adjudicates complex regulatory matters involving agricultural marketing boards, environmental considerations, and animal welfare appeals. For Joshi, the role offers a valuable perspective on how law and policy intersect. “It gives you a deeper understanding of the systems that regulate industries and affect communities,” he says. “You learn from other board members and professionals with different perspectives.” 

Joshi’s commitment to service extends beyond law and public administration into another arena close to his heart—sport. A lifelong cricket enthusiast, he founded the Delta Patriots Cricket Club after recognizing a lack of facilities for the growing cricket community in Delta. Through persistent advocacy, he played a key role in securing the city’s first dedicated cricket pitch, creating opportunities for young players and newcomers who previously had limited access to proper playing fields. 

Today, Joshi continues to shape the sport’s development as Director-at-Large with Cricket Canada, contributing to governance, policy development, and the growth of cricket at the national level. His efforts reflect a broader belief that sport plays a vital role in youth development, community engagement, and healthy lifestyles. “If you want change, you have to be involved,” he says. “You can’t just stand on the sidelines.” 

Despite these varied commitments, Joshi remains grounded in the philosophy that has guided his career from the start: service. Whether advocating for a client, adjudicating regulatory disputes, or supporting youth sports, his focus remains the same—fairness, resolution, and community. 

For clients who walk through the doors of Joshi Lawyers during difficult moments, that commitment can make all the difference. As Joshi sees it, success is not defined by courtroom victories alone. “It’s about helping people reach a point where they can move forward,” he says. “If they leave with clarity, stability, and the ability to rebuild their lives—that’s the real outcome that matters. 
 
www.joshilawyers.com 

604-593-7778 

info@joshilawyers.com 

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