She was also appointed a legal advisor to several Delhi and central government bodies, including the Delhi Pollution Control committee, the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India, and the National Cooperative Development Corporation.
[5] During her tenure on the Delhi High Court, she wrote several notable orders and judgments, including calling for inquiries into the detention of prisoners who had already been granted bail,[6] protecting the identity of juveniles accused of crime,[7] and the provision of facilities to enable visually-challenged people to study in government educational institutions.
[8] In 2020, Kohli headed a judicial committee that monitored the Delhi Government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in India.
[9] She rebuked the Central Government and the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) for delaying approvals that would allow private laboratories to conduct testing in relation to the pandemic.
[12] Kohli was a member of the benches that rejected a plea recognizing a right to marry for sexual minorities, upheld the powers of the National Capital Territory to control its administrative officers and civil servants, and held that celebrities could be liable for endorsing products through misleading information.