Legal Community Engagements and Insights
I believe law isn't just about filing petitions. It is about staying curious, meeting peers, and helping the next generation find their voice. These moments outside the courtroom are where I find the perspective to approach my cases differently.
Serving as a judge at the Lloyd School of Law for a national competition was a privilege. It is inspiring to see the dedication and skill of upcoming lawyers and to contribute to their professional development.
Attending the book release for "A Decade that Redefined Nari Shakti in India." Supporting the work of peers who focus on women's empowerment is crucial and aligns perfectly with my own professional mission.
With fellow women advocates at an event. Building a strong network of female lawyers helps create a supportive community where we can share knowledge and inspire one another.
A moment of intense focus with my colleague during a legal event. Collaboration is a fundamental part of legal practice, from handling our first pro bono case together to petitioning in the Delhi High Court.
A candid conversation with a colleague. These informal discussions are often where the most practical ideas and strategies are born, reflecting the collaborative spirit of the legal community.
About Engagements in the Legal Community
Being an advocate is more than just court appearances. By judging moot courts and staying active in legal circles, I get to test my theories and stay updated on the latest shifts in legislation. It means when you come to me, you are not getting stale advice; you are getting someone who is actively part of the ongoing conversation in the legal fraternity.
For me, legal practice does not exist in a vacuum. My engagement with the wider legal community—whether it is judging national moot court competitions like the one at Lloyd School of Law or attending book launches focused on Nari Shakti—is an essential part of my professional life.
When I sit on a judging panel, I am not just observing; I am analyzing how new legal minds approach complex problems. This keeps my own reasoning sharp and forces me to revisit the basics of the law regularly. These interactions also allow me to connect with fellow women advocates. We share strategies, discuss the practical challenges of litigation in Delhi, and support one another in this demanding profession.
At Legalon Advocates, this network is a major asset. It means I am plugged into the latest trends in the courtroom and well-connected with other professionals. If your case requires specialized insight or if you are looking for external POSH training, you are hiring someone who is deeply embedded in the current legal landscape, not someone working in isolation.
Looking for specific legal help?
Search for legal representation or corporate compliance workshops in Delhi.
More from POSH Act Compliance & Training by Sakshi Arora
More services by Sakshi Arora