Why he left his job at the top law firm in India and also quit law
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- Shakti Pratap Singh Hada is a filmmaker and can be reached out at:
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Amish has great English vocabulary and communication skills
He's so articulate
Words of The Day!
1. pinnacle - n - the most successful point; the culmination. /highest level /peak
2. soul-crushing - adj - Demeaning, boring, disheartening.
3. crib - v - complain about somebody/something in an angry way.
4. precise - adj - marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail. /exact
Thank you
Thanks yrr,🙏
Crib means Apartment, House in American slang
I think everyone knows about this
@@exoticindiaa Are we in the US?
Chutiye kya yeh simple words ka meaning bata raha hain
I am also of the opinion that law is not a creative field. Yes, it takes dedication to be a good lawyer, but that has to do much more with your managerial and social skills but when it comes to actual law practice, there is very less space for creativity, especially in litigation.
I love that there are more and more people out there that go from law to a perceivably less conventional profession, and it's especially great to see when that person was on a successful path in law and chose to be happier in their career decision. It's so nice to see people following their passion.
Also, if I had a dollar for every time this guy said, "theek hain" between sentences, I'd be a billionaire...
😂😂.Lawyers are very smart though.
you're bad at math
He made me remember that bihari song THIKK HAI !
Went back and counted. More than 50 times. In a video that's 8mins 30sec long. That's 10 'theek hain' per minute. I love it.
@@theinternationalorganizati4092 nobody asked for it.
This episode is so nice that i wanted it to be atleast 1 hour long...
Their conversation is so inspiring 💖
He left Amarchand Mangaldas. Hats off, he must be very very passionate about it.
Whats so special about amarchand ?
@@shivangdixit007 one of the top law firms. It has a name, reputation
@@arpitaprakash9460 oh i see...didnt know about it..thanks
@@arpitaprakash9460 are u also a lawyer?
@@shivangdixit007 nope, law student
"Theek hai" soo sweet lad!
When he said how law gives us an Uper hand over so many things if we want to pursue them and then went on saying "people have no idea, they say a lot of stupid stuff" It had me wheezing 😂😂🙏
Helpful to reduce anxiety.
learned a lot from your videos.
He's the guy whose story you told in the "One day in the life of an Indian lawyer" video.
Good decision atleast one need peace earning security life
I have been into litigation for 3 years and it has been so hectic . On top of that the seniors are so rude that you just want to quit.
Where are u practicing and from where did you graduated ???
Hope my parents too understand this message.🤔 I too left law but would want to explore new ways.
Very much needed wholesome upload 👍
Interesting take bro :)
Mr. Shakti's side glances towards the host is very funny 🤭
Great video man, really appreciate it.
Appears to be a MIG21 taking off , top left and also a cockpit view bottom right .
Bro got abhishek bacchan for the video mad respect
You can extend your screen rather than duplicate.. please
Hii sir, i am a law student pls help me in improving my English communication skill... Pls make video of how lawyer should improve their english... Because your communication skill is very good
You Have To Understand That Vocab is Like a Ocean You can Just Drink Some of It.. Focus On Intellectual Words Memories It Use it in Conversation With People's Eventually people will Think You are Smart Enough!
Depends. Are you having problems not knowing what to speak, or you do know what you want to say, but cannot find the words during the conversation?
Use a law dictionary
try to immerse yourself in English. It's not that hard. Read simple English storybooks or whatever you like. Make sure it is simple at first. Try to watch English videos of Indians like beer biceps which are easier to grasp. and also try some Hollywood movies with English subtitles. Then try to speak with your friends/relatives or online on the [ omegle ] website.
Good luck.
Also, you can look at the free courses on spoken English on youtube.
And use the Grammarly app on your phone/pc to improve grammar.
This is like asking someone to teach you swimming online.. Theory ok.. but practical ,not possible .
I am general surgeon, I know very little law ,(thanks to my influential neighbour filing cases after cases... )..but I suggest you should watch a good English news channel ( definitely not NDTV) and the same news in Hindi ...
Good morning sir! Sir I want to do online internship under you thn u suggest me how nd what's process!
I'm asking myself this question every freaking day that "do u actually want to do litigation in life ? Like he very well said "soul crushing", 24/7 work.
And UNFORGIVING (no scope for mistakes in the court, or else you're screwd). And after putting in this much effort as a 1st gen lawyer in your initial years you hardly get paid adequately. While u see your MBA engineering freinds making anything between 50k to 1.5 lac a month.
It is very stressful...
you could have opt for corporate law . work for a law firm
@@abiram634 Trying very hard to get into corp law almost everybody wants experience they're not even considering 2 yrs of COVID , infact I'm doing diploma in international business law so that somehow I can penetrate into the corp law industry. It's really hard man..
@@shubhamshrivas4112 don't loose hope bro . its all going to be ok. you will be fine.
@@abiram634 I hope so
@@shubhamshrivas4112 could you please tell me what's actual pay scale for corporate lawyer (non nlu student)?
Theek hai
Nice video
An advocate who is our neighbour has prepared forged documents of our property and openly playing with law with open threats to senior citizen lady.
Despite the facts in our case, the advocate is using all criminal tactics and act as a land mafia in Delhi.
Any help from lawyer fraternity would be admirable.
U have to do case in bar council of india
@@anandmotors3459 we have already done the case against him but this advocate is openly threatening my senior citizen mother in court itself.
We are running from pillar to post for no fault of ours.
Despite numerous complaints to senior police officers, we are unable to lodge the FIR.
This system is so rotten that one can't even think of.
Kya aapkacase solve hua ?
@@nikitachavan5088 Not yet.
We have written numerous complaints to all police authorities including CP, DCP, EOW, Several ministries and other agencies.
We have property registered in our name and he has forged my mother's signature to prepare the property document which is not registered.
All neighbours know who the real owner is yet he is playing with law.
@@Dev_G07 Solved?
Sir i also love film making
I know enough people who got in big law and left.
Because work culture is extremely stressful and toxic
I am also get tired in the same profession pls guide me
Is the film regarding the Pakistan air strike after balakot???
For those who didn't know
Ark films made 'end run' have 1.1 crore views 🔥🔥
Sir,can ppl above 30 pursue to be a lawyer, and is it possible? Can such aspirants be successful?
There's no upper age limit to be a lawyer. Further, there are people who puruse law after 50.
Nice vidio
And now i got who inspired you to be youtuber
What to do if a Husband does not want to pay alimony? One of my friends wife used him for a child. She was unable to conceive and he spend lakhs of rupees for treatment. Fast forward to today, she does not want to live with him and has also taken away he child. hat he should do?
Uper middle class privilege
Law is love ❤️
Thik hai
So Shakti is somewhat of a Don Draper? Acquiring clients based upon oration skills and mighty presentations??
Iam seriously thinking to quit my teaching job to start career as a lawyer,,,being a lawyer is dream but teaching job is my support to run house expenses,,,,iam in dilemma !!!!what should do ??? Any one to guide?????
Dont do ill advice
Still if u want to do with a focus on corporate lae
Vaiya aachha coaching chalalo plz law me maat aao.
@@priyankamondal1769 kyu na aao law me ?.
@@abhishektanwar8576 you will get buried under tremendous amount of work. No work life balance. I am working 16 hours and can't even give time to my parents living in different city.
@@geraltthegamer7516how much u get paid
From which Law School did he complete his Graduation?
Nlu patiala
Background looks like DCS
I have failed 3 times in law firm interviews and still couldn't figure out anything.
I left law
I've failed judiciary examination twice. Have no practical experience,
Now looking for a job in corporate law. Haven't found any. Everybody wants experience they don't consider the lockdown of 2 yrs.
Bohot dikkat hai bhai 😥
@@shubhamshrivas4112 same story, I quit the field..
The only thing to blame is me as of I was less proactive and secondly the poor practicality of the law course.
@@indiandaily8875 I've also not been as active as should have been. But I will not be giving up on my judiciary preparation. I will do some job to support myself and family and prepare continuously for Judiciary I suggest you not to quit judiciary preparation hang on to it we will make it brother just keep fighting
@@indiandaily8875 what are you doing now
Was dedicating 16 hrs per day so huge ?
Bhai tmne "thik hh" itni bar kyu bola..
😐🙂
He looks like bhuvan balm
And Abhishek bachan
VT 13
Are we gonna ignore the fact how infectious Amish's smile or little smirk/giggle is.
Yes, we are going to ignore it. So that we can understand the content better.
@@omprakashbaruah9425 based
@@omprakashbaruah9425 sigma mindset
Gay
Bhai ye abhishek bacchan ne law kyo chhod dia🗿
Yay some what copy of AB
Shakti resembles Abhishek Bachchan
INSPIRED
Sadhguru said “Don’t choose a profession where you have to prove right as wrong and wrong as right”. Infact for 5000 years, King (judge)himself would hear the citizen plea and pronounce verdict. There was never lawyers on both side to tell different stories. Recently invented by British, as a result 3 crore pending cases in India. Ideally Lawyer should never help guilty clients. Only help victims.
who's sadhguru?
@@insaan1234 He is a spiritual Guru with 9 million followers on youtube trying to plant 2.4 billion trees.
@@insaan1234 A fraud con man
British left a proper jury system where the collective conscience judges people. Present system is a gift by chacha nehru
@@princeofheaven19 British, American, Japan and many advanced country allow polygraph lie detector test as valid in court. unfortunately India not so except in few murder cases where Judge allows it so as not to punish Innocent. India can make this test mandatory for both parties before registering a case. This way case registered would reduce drastically perhaps few hundred cases and not 3 crore cases as not everyone has powers too beat a polygraph lie detector test. Only 1 in 10,000 people can give inconclusive test(not fail), what are the chances both parties can beat the test. Rare, only those can go for trial in court.
thik he
Thik hai
I am also get tired in the same profession pls guide me
U can teach law in law college as a lecturer or professor.