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My Journey in Law: From Law School to the Courtroom

bySakshi AroraRepresents clients across India; Consults at Pitampura office, DelhiStarts from2,500 per sessionView full gallery

Before I started Legalon Advocates, I was just a student navigating law books and moot courts. This journey from Miranda House to the courts of Delhi is the foundation of how I practice today.

Celebrating International Women's Day at my alma mater, Miranda House. It felt special to return as an advocate to the place that played a big role in my education.

Back at Miranda House, a place that holds many memories. The education I received here gave me the confidence to pursue a career in law and become a female entrepreneur.

A happy moment at Law Centre-I, University of Delhi. My time at law school was filled with lessons, both academic and personal, that I carry with me into my practice today.

A fun throwback to my law school days. This picture perfectly captures my life back then: surrounded by heavy law books like the Civil Procedure Code and Torts, but always with a smile.

A candid conversation with a friend during a law school event. The connections and friendships I made during my legal education are an invaluable part of my journey.

About My Journey in Law

Looking at these photos, you see where the foundation was laid. Being a first-gen lawyer means I didn't have a playbook handed to me. I had to learn every procedure, every court nuance, and every client interaction the hard way. That grit is exactly what I bring to your case today—I fight for my clients because I know exactly how hard it is to build something from scratch.

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