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Legal Mentorship and Professional Judging

byAashi AroraPractices at major courts across Delhi NCRStarts from10,000 per appearanceView full gallery

Giving back to the legal community is a priority. I balance my courtroom practice with mentoring law students, which helps me stay sharp on the latest legal arguments and statutes.

Serving as a judge for the Trial Advocacy Tournament at my alma mater, Amity University Law School. It is fulfilling to contribute to the development of future legal professionals.

Listening intently to arguments during a moot court competition at Amity University. Evaluating the skills of law students helps me stay connected to the fundamentals of legal advocacy.

Receiving a token of appreciation for my role as a judge at the Amity National Trial Advocacy Tournament. Giving back to the community that shaped me is a professional priority.

The Certificate of Appreciation and plaque I received for judging the 3rd Amity National Trial Advocacy Tournament. These recognitions from my alma mater are very meaningful to me.

This certificate and memento are from when I judged the 2nd Amity National Trial Advocacy Tournament in 2022. I am grateful for these opportunities to engage with the academic legal community.

About Community & Professional Engagement

Judging trial advocacy tournaments is more than academic work. It forces me to constantly review the core statutes and procedural rules that form the foundation of any strong case. This ongoing connection to fundamentals ensures my approach to your legal matters remains disciplined, precise, and current.

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