From Law School to Court | Ft. Niti Richhariya, Shivani Vij, Dacchita Shahi | LitigationTalks Ep.1
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- 00:42 Introducing LitigationTalks
1:30 Introducing Niti Richhariya
2:34 Introducing Shivani Vij
3:42 Introducing Dacchita Shahi
5:00 How did you end up litigating?
19:00 Are you happy?
21:10 Taking money from family
24:35 The Disadvantages: Gender, Lineage, University, City
26:40 Litigation after preparing for UPSC/Judiciary
30:13 How to choose a chamber? Why Delhi?
34:00 How women advocates are belittled
39:33 Trial Court, High Court or Supreme Court?
42:39 Fluency in English
46:50 Filing office or Senior's office?
1:00:06 General litigation or specialization?
1:06:03 Mentorship in a litigation office
1:09:56 The personality traits required for litigation
1:12:05 Tolerating rude behaviour
1:14:37 Planning your law school journey, applying to a litigation chamber
1:20:48 Standing out as an Intern
1:23:32 What is good research?
1:31:48 What is good drafting?
1:35:32 How moot court helps
1:38:40 When should you leave a chamber?
1:44:36 How much freshers get paid - and how to make more
1:49:38 Doing independent work while in a chamber
1:52:30 Summing up: The good and the bad of litigation
This was such a fun and insightful listen. Will be joining a corporate firm out of law school but this made me extremely intrigued towards litigation and all it has to offer.
Thanks Anushka, glad you found it interesting!
This is very helpful..I am a father whose son is pursuing law..there is a clarity being gained like such podcast.. which will help anyone set their goals...thnxs
Thank you for your appreciation. If your son has any specific questions, please let him know that he can always write to us directly at lawvaarta.sb[at]gmail[dot]com.
Amazing podcast. Please keep this series alive and consistent.
Thanks Raghavan!
Such a genuine and honest introspection from the speakers
Thank you very much for your support.
A superb no-nonsense session. Honest, upfront and from the heart. Keep bringing more of such content. Lots of love and power to you, Shatrunjaya, and also to the production team. .And you're doing a great job at LAOT too.
Thanks a million. "No nonsense" is the best compliment we look for. Thank you for your support.
that base and superstructure reference, my Lal Salaam to Comrade Niti😅😅. Thank you for the interview Sir.
Hahaha! Thanks Amritesh for your kind words.
Felt like I was a part of this conversation. Please continue doing this. Gives hope and support. ❤
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful initiative, Shrutanjay! I've been binging all episodes in descending order of chronology. Have you considered expanding the scope of the podcast to include lawyers from other practice areas as well? Only litigation lawyers might get a bit too repetitive after a point, and since you are such a patient host - it would be nice to see you interview a diverse range of practitioners.
Certainly, thanks very much Dhruv for your suggestion, which we have noted. Please stay tuned and expect a more diverse range of guests in the future episodes!
Thanks for doing this, sir. This was so much fun to tune into. Absolutely fantastic production of the episode also!
Thanks Sarthak for always being encouraging!
Delightful conversation. I can see this as being so useful for people!
Thanks very much, Arushi
Great initiative! Much needed. The video has given extremely valuable information for someone who is aspiring to enter litigation
Thank you so very much. If you have any suggestions for us, please do let us know and we will try our best to incorporate them.
This video is a gem! Thankyou so much... it's extremely enriching, despite litigation being a profession wherein you can only leran on the job, it gives a deep insight... looking forward to more such videos 🙏
Glad it was helpful! We really appreciate your feedback.
All are members of the panel deep knowledge to the law. Good podcast please counting it ...
Glad you enjoyed the discussion!
Good discussion. Thank you for the time span. Please continue the series.
Thank you for your kind words.
Hey Shrutanjaya!
Wonderful podcast. A request from my side, Can you bring lawyers from non metro high courts like P&H Chandigarh, Allahabad High Court, Himachal and the likes to talk about the reality of practising in non metro cities/states.
Hi Kartikeya, thanks very much for your suggestion. We are working on getting someone from these and other places very soon. Do stay tuned!
I know this was the first episode, but a slight note on camera positioning - pls ensure that the faces of all the panellists are in frame and clearly visible (to the extent possible). In this one, we could only see Niti's side profile throughout the video.
Thanks Dhruv - this is a concern we share. We have tried to improve this in our future videos and are constantly working to improve the production quality with our team. We notice that you have patiently left suggestions for us in every video, for which we are extremely thankful.
Could someone shed light on what is meant by “filing advocate”? Tried looking it up online but appears it’s a colloquial rather than formal term. Thanks!
Hi Anushka. Some lawyers stop filing cases after a point. They only act as "counsel", so that other lawyers file cases and engage them to argue. Lawyers who shift to "counsel" practice usually do it to increase their appearances in court, when they feel they are close to the age when they can become designated senior advocates. So, a "filing" lawyer files cases in their name, while a "counsel" does not.
From what I hear, in Bombay (as opposed to Delhi where I practice), this categorisation is quite rigid. From the word go, lawyers either choose to become "solicitors" - dealing with clients and filing cases - or they become counsel.
@@shrutanjaya Hi Shrutanjaya - got it! Thank you for your response
What a insightful talk!! Subscribed 👍🏻
Thank you very much. We really appreciate your support.
Why the conversation between the members in hindhi
It's clear that they want it to be accessible, informal and relatable.
Sir please conduct some podcast with Senior Counsels, whom we look up as inspiration.
Thanks for the suggestion!
You must display thumbnail only listen and see hindhi belt people
We deeply regret our inaccessibility to the non-Hindi speaking members of the audience. You are correct that our episodes at the moment are consumable only by members who at least have a working knowledge of the Hindi language. Nonetheless, we encourage you to watch Episode 4, and in future episodes, we will try to make the language more and more a mix of English and very colloquial Hindi. We appreciate your patience in this regard.
Litigation k andar hi Aisa kya kar skte hein ki jaldi financially atmanirbhar ho payen? Konse specific fields mein Jana zyada behtar hoga? Client base kese banaya jata hai? Aapke state mein HC practice karne aur Delhi mein krne mein kya difference hai?
Thank you for these fantastic suggestions - especially the question about the various fields of law and how much each of them pays. We will make it a point to ask them to our future guests. We are also in process of trying to get practitioners from non-Delhi courts to speak to us in some future episodes.