My Life in the Legal Fraternity
From the steps of the Supreme Court to welcoming new advocates at the Bar Council, this is the world I work in every day. If you want to know what it really takes to build a career in law, you are in the right place.
A proud moment standing with my team of junior advocates in front of the Supreme Court of India. This is the ultimate destination for many in our profession, and it is achievable with the right guidance and relentless effort.
Outside the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana with newly enrolled advocates. It's always a pleasure to welcome new members to our legal fraternity and support them as they begin their careers.
In the office of the Vice Chairman of the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana, formally welcoming new brothers to the legal profession. This is a community built on mutual respect and a shared commitment to justice.
About In the Legal Fraternity
Law is not just about reading case files in a quiet room; it is about the people you meet and the network you build from day one. When I stand with new advocates at the Bar Council or walk the halls of the Supreme Court, I am not just marking time—I am looking at the future of our justice system. If you feel lost in the books, remember that practical guidance is often the missing piece that turns an aspirant into an actual advocate.
The legal profession in India is shifting. The days of relying solely on theory are gone. Whether you are prepping for CLAT or trying to understand how to navigate the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana, you need more than just a degree. You need to understand the practicalities of litigation.
Why Mentorship Matters
Most law students finish their five years without ever stepping into a real courtroom or understanding how to draft a proper application. That is where the gap lies. My focus is on bridging that divide:
- Real-World Networking: Understanding how the Bar Council works and why professional relationships are crucial.
- Courtroom Strategy: Learning how to argue, how to present facts, and how to maintain patience in high-pressure environments.
- Career Pathing: Moving beyond the standard corporate route to explore criminal law, public interest litigation, or independent practice.
Practical Advice for Aspirants
If you are aiming for the Supreme Court or any high court in India, your preparation starts with your mindset. Don't just study for the exam; study to practice. If you are struggling with a specific legal hurdle or need clarity on whether to pursue litigation or corporate law, let's have a real conversation about it. I don't believe in holding back the truth about how tough this field can be. If you have the grit, I am here to help you navigate the path.
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