Legal Education and Community Initiatives
I believe that legal awareness is power. Beyond my practice, I actively mentor law students and lead educational sessions at colleges like VIPS and Jamia Hamdard to help shape the future of advocacy.
It was an honor to return to my college, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, as a judge. Seeing the passion and skill of aspiring lawyers reinforces my faith in the future of our legal system.
Speaking to the bright students at Janki Devi Memorial College about women, law, and power was an inspiring experience. These conversations are essential for building a more equitable society.
Judging the Jamia Hamdard Mediation Competition, focused on my role in evaluating the arguments and negotiation skills of the participants. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a vital skill for modern lawyers.
Observing the teams during the mediation competition. It is rewarding to see students embrace methods like mediation, which are becoming essential for faster and more effective dispute resolution.
A wider view of the quarter-final round at Jamia Hamdard University. Well-structured events like this are crucial for providing practical experience to law students.
I was grateful to receive this token of appreciation for my contribution as a judge. Events like these are vital for promoting the importance of mediation and negotiation in the legal field.
A group photo with fellow judges and organizers at the Jamia Hamdard event. Collaborating with other legal professionals helps strengthen our community and shared goals.
I was honored to serve as a judge for the 3rd Virtual International Client Counselling Competition organized by MediateGuru. It's inspiring to see such talent in the field of mediation from around the world.
About Legal Education and Community Involvement
When I sit as a judge in competitions or lead college sessions, I look for more than bookish knowledge. I focus on skills like mediation and client counselling, which are the same practical tools I use daily to resolve disputes for my clients outside of court.
Why Legal Education Matters
Law is often seen as a series of rigid sections and files. Through my engagement with institutions like Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS) and Jamia Hamdard, I work to show students that the law is about people.
I regularly judge mediation and client counselling competitions because Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is the future. Litigation is not always the answer. When I teach students how to negotiate or counsel a client, I am reinforcing the skills that allow me to resolve family and consumer disputes effectively for you.
What This Means for You
My involvement in the legal community keeps my approach fresh. It allows me to:
- Prioritize Mediation: I look for ways to resolve conflict through dialogue before rushing into long, drawn-out court battles.
- Emphasize Client Needs: Teaching client counselling reminds me that every case is a human story. My focus is on your relief, not just legal procedure.
- Stay Updated: Engaging with academic research ensures I am current with legal developments, especially in consumer protection and family law in Delhi.
Legal awareness is a two-way street. Whether I am at a university podium or in my chamber at the Delhi High Court, the goal remains the same: helping you understand your rights so you can make informed decisions. If you are struggling with a legal issue and need a strategy that prioritizes your peace of mind, reach out.
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