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My Legal Practice and Mentorship Programs

byArchana Rahul SinghOnline sessions available; In-person mentorship and field visits across Delhi NCRStarts from500 per sessionView full gallery

A look into my daily work at the Delhi High Court and my commitment to training the next generation of lawyers through practical, on-field experience.

This is what my mentorship is all about: real, practical experience. I was honored to mentor this group of bright law interns for the DSLSA Summer Internship Programme. We went beyond books, with field visits to legal aid centers like the Udyan Care Home, giving them a true sense of how law serves the community.

Preparing for an orientation session with the Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA) at the Rouse Avenue Court Complex. My goal is to equip aspiring lawyers with the confidence and knowledge to navigate the courtroom effectively.

As part of my duties with Delhi Legal Aid Services, I conducted a session on new legislation for officers at the Welcome Police Station. It is crucial for law students to understand how legal frameworks are applied in real-world enforcement scenarios.

A mirror selfie in my advocate's uniform, a reminder of the core principle I teach: "Nothing will work unless you do." This profession demands relentless hard work and dedication, and that is the first lesson for any law aspirant.

Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal perfectly explains the fundamental duty of a lawyer. We wear the black coat not for affiliation, but to stand up for the rule of law and protect the constitution. This is the 'taakat' I want to instill in every student I mentor.

A snapshot from a DLSA online session I conducted. Whether you are in Delhi or outside, I offer mentorship and guidance to help you navigate your law career. Geography should not be a barrier to good mentorship.

A short video capturing the essence of my journey. The caption says it all: "Yha hum kisi ki sifarish se nhi, apni mehnat se pahuche h." I built my career on hard work, and I mentor students to do the same.

The reality of a lawyer's life often involves late nights drafting documents, like these additional written arguments for a MACT case. I believe in showing my interns the complete picture of this profession, not just the glamorous parts.

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If you are a law student or intern in Delhi, I do not believe in giving you a desk and a stack of files. My programs are built on field experience—we visit Labour Offices, DM offices, and observe live courtroom cross-examinations at Rouse Avenue, so you learn exactly what the law looks like in practice, not just in textbooks.

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