Being an AOR at India's Top Court | Ft. Anuja Pethia and Nishant Verma | LitigationTalks Ep.3
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- Who is an Advocate on Record at the Indian Supreme Court? What are their roles and responsibilities? How much of the accountability do they shoulder before the top court? How true is the counsel-solicitor divide at the Supreme Court? What are some important traits to cultivate from the perspective of litigation? These and more interesting questions are answered by Anuja Pethia and Nishant Verma in this frank conversation with Shrutanjaya Bhardwaj.
00:01: Introduction
2:36: How and why did you end up in litigation?
5:35: Nishant's journey from Bihar to Delhi litigation
8:06: Anuja's journey from the civil services into litigation
10:42: Why did you become an AOR? Are AORs just 'filing' advocates?
20:09: How did you know it was time to become independent?
26:16: What do you look for in potential interns and juniors?
29:37: Which traits are required for litigation?
33:32: Is litigation not for introverts?
34:55: Temperament issues in litigation
40:42: Arguing style: Aggressive or Polite?
43:50: The young lawyer's fear of not being taken seriously
47:10: "Industry standards" for junior advocates
53:35: For interns, should there be mandatory stipends?
57:04: Do law schools teach litigation skills?
1:02:32: What is "networking"? How and where is it done? LinkedIn and beyond
1:10:15: Should you seek out a specialization?
1:13:42: How to decide whether to engage senior counsel?
1:17:06: Thank you and winding up
26:17 how junior are selected
Will be honest. Didn’t expect that I’d watch it till the end, but it was so enriching that it kept me hooked. Fantastic pod!
Thanks so much for that wonderful feedback!
The law teaches us about equality of opportunuty ,but in the field of law itself , there is no such equality when comes to opportunity.
Truly.
A great, show. The anchor Shritinjay Bhardwaj is really a great articulator if issues. He is capable to so in different sectors and formats. His contribution to society us appreciable🎉
Thank you very much for the kind words.
Patna wale bhai , i pray god to more power to you.❤❤
Yes, he's amazing!
Great job dear shritinjay, we proud on u. Law field is very tough for new comers law graduates to settle in profession.
Much learn for new law students to see nd nodge in firstly to learn.
I also advise to new law pass Student pls go firstly to learn basic procedure.
Best podcast.
unfortunately law field mein sab k liye equal opportunities aur access to information available nahi hota.
Aap Jo kar rahe hein, uska impact bhut bada hoga.
Aise hi koshishe zari rakhiye.
Iss support ke liye aapke shukriya
@@lawvaarta bhaiya aapse college time se inspired hein.
Ek thought tha , videos dekh k aur in general samajh aaya-
Hum sab ye sawal karte ki aisi kya "personal qualities" hein jisse ye profession mein acha kar sakte. Ya juniors ko adequate pay milna chahiye. Juniors vulnerable bhi feel karte Kai baar.
Par agar hum college mein hi ya college k bahar legal community k initiatives k through agar practical knowledge ko easily accessible banaye, to hum young lawyers ka confidence badha sakte. Aap Jo kar rahe wo bhut badhiya hai mere hisab se. Mein aur bhi log Jo apko dekhte, chahenge ki aap is pe build Karen aur detailed lectures bhi layen about practical aspects of law- jese drafting, brief about fields in law.. What to expect etc
I do refer with u to new law graduates to go first with District courts learn basis procedure filing cases, what is suit, what is petition, what is contempt petition, how to prepare w.s, how to file replication,
Basic procedure guides
CPC, Cr.P.C nd evidence act nd than move to higher side to practice with renowned advocates in District courts, high courts nd lastly in Supreme court's
Regards from
Kamal Bhardwaj Advocate
Panipat.
Well let me share something with you all. I'm a recent graduate from a tier-2 National Law University. I could have got a corporate job if I had pushed a little but I decided to pursue my passion and choose litigation. Now here started my tryst with the sad reality of this profession. I applied at several chambers and almost everyone asked me to apply again with atleast a year of PQE. Now how the heck do we get the PQE. Now I question my decision to do this. It has been more than 3 months and now I have even stopped applying. I am thinking to prepare for government examination now. I haa a decent CV and I was even shortlisted for few corporate placements at my university. Man this profession is really hard if you don't have any godfather in this profession.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience.
Shrutanjaya never disappoints. (◽️🍰)
Thanks for your support!
Insightful, cleared lot of confusions. Hope someday we will have Gshanks on counsel practice 😅
Glad it was helpful! We hope so too! We intend to invite senior lawyers at a later point.
Content is very good. Need better mic for guests. Overall audio improvement required.
Thanks Udit for your kind feedback. We have taken note of this and will be discussing it with our production team.
Outstanding.....👏
Thank you so much Mohit!
So realistic and unscripted interview in much needed legal profession🙌
Thanks so much for your feedback, we truly appreciate it. If you have any suggestions, please do let us know.
6:55 Interesting
Thank you for the tag!
nice brother 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Being illiterate in Hindi language is a great drawback for brighter minded youth of South India, especially the Tamil.
Thanks for the comment! The converse is true for those in North India - there is so much to gain by learning the various Indian languages.