Practical Litigation Training and Legal Mentorship
Law textbooks teach you the theory, but the courtroom demands a different skill set. I help law students and young advocates bridge that gap through practical litigation training and real-world case strategies.
It was an honor to be invited to judge the final rounds of the 2nd National Moot Court Competition at Shobhit University. It feels surreal and humbling to move from being a participant in such events to now judging them, and I am grateful for the chance to contribute to legal education.
Speaking at the Abhimaan Conference 2023 at Saveetha Engineering College, Chennai. I focused on providing legally informed insights into POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) and POCSO laws to help create safer and more inclusive environments.
The ceremonial lighting of the lamp at the Abhimaan Conference in Chennai. It was a privilege to be part of an event dedicated to important social and legal issues like POSH, POCSO, and psychology.
Being felicitated at the Abhimaan Conference after my session. My goal is always to contribute to the discourse on creating harassment-free spaces through legal empowerment and awareness.
The official event poster for the Abhimaan Conference where I was invited as a Special Guest. These forums are crucial for discussing and advancing gender sensitivity and legal protections.
A snapshot from the Board of Studies meeting at the School of Law, Sushant University. Here, we were reviewing the presentation on the law school's programs to ensure they are robust and practical.
My place at the table during the Board of Studies meeting. Being invited as an External Expert allows me to share my litigation experience to help shape a curriculum that prepares students for the challenges of the legal profession.
During deliberations at the Sushant University Board of Studies meeting. We discussed teaching methodologies and syllabus components to ensure the curriculum is current and effective.
A candid moment of discussion with fellow experts at the Board of Studies meeting. These collaborations are vital for improving the quality and relevance of legal education in India.
I was honored to be invited as the Guest of Honour at the AIM International Academy's Annual Function in Meerut. It is always a privilege to engage with and inspire young minds.
About From Classroom to Courtroom: My Teaching
Most law courses leave you wondering how to actually draft a bail application when the time comes. In my mentorship modules, I don't just explain the theory behind CRPC sections; I provide access to the same sanitized, real-world drafting templates I use daily at the High Court, so you can practice on actual case scenarios.
Bridging the Classroom-Courtroom Gap
I have sat where you sit—on law school benches, confused by how little the textbooks prepared me for the chaos of actual litigation. My approach is simple: I focus on what works in court, not just what reads well in a bare act. Whether you are a 3rd-year student or a young lawyer trying to find your footing, the goal is to stop relying on theory and start delivering in the courtroom.
What We Cover
My training is built on the reality of practice, specifically covering:
- Criminal Case Lifecycle: A step-by-step walkthrough of the legal journey, from the moment an FIR is registered to Supreme Court appeals and mercy petitions.
- Pre-Trial Procedures: We decode police remand hearings under Section 167 CRPC, how to challenge delayed charge sheets, and the nuance of bail arguments.
- Special Acts Mastery: Defense strategies for sensitive and complex cases under POSH, POCSO, and PMLA regulations.
- Drafting and Pleading: Practical tutorials on drafting writ petitions, bail applications, and quashing petitions. You get access to a repository of sanitized, real-world templates used in District and High Courts.
Mentorship Philosophy
I believe Zid zaroori hai jeetne ke liye. The law is tough, but it becomes manageable when you break it down into procedural steps. Beyond just the law, I help you with the career side: securing internships, choosing your specialization, and training your eyes to spot investigative loopholes in a charge sheet. If you are ready to stop guessing and start practicing, let's get to work.
Kanishk Arora
I remember being on the other side of the courtroom, unsure of how the bare acts translated into actual arguments. Now, I use my experience at the Supreme Court to help you skip the confusion and get straight to the practice.
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