Legal Mentorship & The Future of Advocacy in Delhi
I believe in paying it forward. Whether I am judging moot courts at IMS or taking my juniors to the Delhi High Court, I am helping the next generation find their footing in the messy, rewarding world of litigation.
I was honored to serve as a judge at the IMS Law College's Intra Trial Advocacy Competition. It's inspiring to see the passion and skill of the next generation of trial lawyers.
Representing the Chamber of AOR Amish Aggarwala at an internship fair at Maharaja Agrasen Institute. I was impressed by the students' enthusiasm and legal knowledge.
Receiving a token of appreciation at the internship fair. It was a pleasure to interact with so many bright students and discuss their future in the legal field.
With a junior colleague. I believe our role as lawyers is to transform injustice into justice and weakness into strength, a principle I try to pass on to those I mentor.
A fun, candid moment with my interns. We call it 'Cracking the Codes of Justice'. Mentoring them is about teaching the law and the realities of the profession.
Posing with the team of interns after a long day. Their hard work and fresh perspectives are invaluable to our chamber.
With my junior advocates. The caption says, "You know the rules, but we know the exception." This is the essence of creative and effective lawyering that I try to teach.
With a junior colleague in the office. The journey from law student to advocate is challenging, and I'm always happy to provide guidance along the way.
With my juniors outside the Delhi High Court. Providing them with hands on experience in higher courts is a crucial part of their training.
A group of us outside the court. I make it a point to take my interns and juniors to hearings to give them practical exposure to court proceedings.
About Mentoring the Next Generation
Real-world litigation isn't taught in textbooks. When I bring my interns to the Delhi High Court or Tis Hazari, I am not just showing them the courtroom; I am showing them how to handle the pressure, the constant delays, and the reality of a judge's temperament. We don't just talk theory here—we focus on the exceptions that actually win cases.
Law school gives you the foundation, but the courtroom gives you the reality check. I don't just want interns; I want future colleagues who understand that the law is not just about memorizing sections—it is about knowing when and how to apply them.
Why Mentorship Matters
I mentor because I wish someone had broken the myths for me when I started. From judging at IMS Law College to interacting with students at the Maharaja Agrasen Institute, I see a lot of bright, eager minds. My goal is to ground that enthusiasm in the day-to-day grit of Delhi litigation. It keeps my own practice sharp, too.
How We Work at the Chambers
We don't do 'file moving' here. Whether you are a student looking for an internship or a client looking for representation, you will find the same approach at the Law Chambers of Amish Aggarwala:
- No Jargon: We speak straight. If a case is weak, we say it.
- Digital Efficiency: We use digital files and tablets to cut through the clutter that plagues traditional Indian courtrooms.
- Team Depth: You get the benefit of multiple heads working together, but your case stays personal.
Why This Helps Your Case
When you hire a team that is constantly learning, debating, and teaching, you get representation that is up-to-date with current precedents and court procedures. We aren't just filing papers; we are strategizing to get the best outcome, whether that involves filing a Section 13B divorce petition or handling contested litigation in Rohini courts.
Karan Ahuja
I’m Karan, and for me, law is about more than just files—it’s about people. I’ve built a team where we value mentorship and practical learning, ensuring that every case gets the attention it deserves.
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