As a lawyer, she has appeared in prominent human rights cases and represented women and child survivors of domestic and sexual violence; victims and survivors of communal massacre, extrajudicial killings and custodial torture; sexual minorities; trade unions; and political activists.
[10] She, along with a group of feminist lawyers and activists demanded that documentary India's Daughter be put on hold till the legal process was complete.
[7] She spoke out against the appointment of Rajendra Kumar Pachauri as executive vice-chairman of TERI University, who was accused of sexually harassing a research scholar.
[11] Pachauri, in turn, filed a civil suit against Vrinda Grover for pursuing the allegations of sexual harassment against him.
[12] She speaks critically of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act,[13] the two finger test[broken anchor],[14] and other issues at various events and on news channels.