3 Crucial Lessons for Law Students and Young Lawyers
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@darksul6677
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
@drishik4532
2 жыл бұрын
@@camelkarma what if he knows the meaning and just practicing his vocab?
@rashmilmathur7609
2 жыл бұрын
@@camelkarma Trust me, this is a very good practice. Listening, searching and then writing it down is a great way to learn things instead of just memorising the words without knowing its usage in daily life.
@SandeepMishra-ch2sx
2 жыл бұрын
You are awesome dude. Keep it up. You just enhance my vocabs. Thanks
To all the first generation lawyers out there..'patience' is the foremost requirement..
@bhanusathvikreddy6959
2 жыл бұрын
Are you from symbiosis????
@AdvocateChamber
2 жыл бұрын
No Zhe is from letter-pad law college
@advocatesaketdevpandey7047
2 жыл бұрын
Yup for it 🔥
@ashupatel6084
2 жыл бұрын
& Hustle Offcourse
I was astonished how fluently Amish sir expressed his thoughts in English and wondered whether I will be able to express my feelings the same way 😂but when AZAD sir started speaking out, I realized, we do not need a particular language or" fluency in English especially", we just need to speak our hearts out, in whatever language we are comfortable in.🙃
@overlord6843
2 жыл бұрын
fluency in english isn't a requirement. atleast in district courts.
@212go
Жыл бұрын
@@overlord6843 Even in High Courts you will see so many senior advocates not fluent in english but keeping their points forward succintly! Their drafting is at point and so is their practice! Keep grinding
It's a request to all law students who are studying in college. Don't even think to move any application or petition, if you get messed up infront of judge then you gona cost your party and your career.. get enrolled and then do this atleast the out come won't be that bad. And have patience to get enrolled because you gona do that throughout your life day in day out
@rarara4111
2 жыл бұрын
So True. Just because it worked out for him doesn't mean its gonna work out for you too.
this is one of the most genuine & priceless pieces of advice for young law graduates anywhere in the country. I am myself after 3 years of law pass out & in being non-law competitive examination mode clearly can understand the value of this when I am myself after 3 years thinking to start ' visiting' law courts now to see if I can happily live in the zone or not. Thank you sir for this channel. & Azad Bhai all good wishes to you to live your passion. :)
3:07 It happened to me also (as a 4th year BA LLB intern) with an additional chief judge but the judge said so (cannot represent in white shirt) very politely after acting (giving a date) on my representation. However in one case, on one day, when a close relative of my senior had expired that morning and being a small firm back then, I was the only one available to go and inform the judge that we need a date due to aforesaid situation but the otherside lawyer, thundered and represented who is this person who comes to court without a coat, band and gown and thinks he can represent as an advocate. The court room burst into laughter. I was perspiring profusely yet I retorted I am a 4th year law student interning in my senior's office and he had no one else at his disposal to inform the Hon'ble Court of the sudden turn of events. I did manage to get a date in that case but for some reason the event didn't slip out of my memory even after 4 years because it was so nerve shaking.
@Advlog-shohel
2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting
@AavegSheth
2 жыл бұрын
Interesting
Law is Logic , thank you sir for your guidance !!!
Thank you sir, your sessions are knowledgeable with subsequently being powerful.
Azad ji is an inspiration, I am about get into law school which is obviously not a reputable one. But i will make through it. Thankyou amish bhaiya for bringing this.
@Soumya-tt5bh
Жыл бұрын
Hey , are you going into 3 yr LLB program?
Thankyou so much for sharing this sir.
Best best things you have discussed sir
What matters is, what you make matter; make wise decisions hence. If someone says going to an NLU is fundamental in the process of becoming a successful lawyer, then leave that place.
Thank you very much for making such a wonderful video for law students.
Loved what you said at the end... aazad bhai
Thanks alot Sir for your advice.pls keep sharing more vedios.
My lawyer friend started as office assistant with a popular lawyer, did his degree after that. I remember that when I saw this. Kudos to all those hard working and passionate lawyers.
This is crazy dear...😂😂....bro... really...ITS AWESOME 😎... I GUESS... APPLIED KNOWLEDGE IS THE CRUX OF EVERYTHING TO PURSUE ANYTHING AHEAD... LOVE YOUR CONTENT BRO... THANKS 😊... FOR SUCH A WONDERFUL STUFF...👍
Amish bhai maza aa gaya aaj k video ko dekh kar.
Wonderful... Inspiring
Sir it would be a great help if you make a separate video on improving English speaking skills. No doubt that your English skills are very impressive and that's another reason for such a huge number of subscribers, well the first one is your knowledge for sure. Thankyouu!!!!!!
that was spontaneous and i like it that way...
Thanku sr for your guidance
It was amazing sir ❤️.. Can we have more podcasts with Azad Sir ..Pls
Thank you so much sir
Brilliant 🙏
Sir came to know about the shootout in Delhi court and also received graphic photography of the same already. Hope all is well with you and your colleagues.
Amish ur awesome👍
What you said at "1:05" is akin to my condition as well.
Law is equal to logic 🔥
Couldn’t hear anything coming from Azad bhai. It’s not a good notion bringing someone into the narrative and frame without giving them a chance to speak.
@kevivebutuoy
2 жыл бұрын
See full video before commenting
@rai.shraavan
2 жыл бұрын
See the video completely
I also felt great
Whatever you do be it prepare for judiciary or practice be persistent eventually one will flourish.
Sir, always provide me videos because my English is not good.l also doing spoken in daily life
These are things not in books but in wisdom
Sir , Im a commerce student , how do I get to know more about tenants related laws and others .. please guide me sir .
Sir kindly make one video on campus law center , Delhi University LLB 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Can one start an internship without law school? How do you frame your resume like that?? Im from a accounts background , no experience as such recent graduate. Very curious pls enlighten
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i joined law college this year (ba llb)...i want to pursue litigation..should i look for internship under a good advocate right away or wait for sometime and have good amount of academic legal knowledge beforehand?....Can anyone please tell me wht to do?..anybody?
@deepconscious7741
2 жыл бұрын
Dear Ayush, allow me to suggest that you may first clear the B.A. part of the integrated course and then as and when you approach the LL.B part, at that juncture you may approach an Advocate as a Office Helper / executive to start learning the nitti-gritties of legal process and procedures, filing, registration, etc., much like a new Munshi. Since you may not be adept at purely legal work, lacking the vital skills and knowledge in law, or aid & assist in entertaining clients, drafting, pleading or such work - wait until your last year LL.B before you attempt any serious legal work. Much depends on how much and at what pace you imbibe and learn the theoretical part before you delve into the practical - which is an ocean in itself. While at it, you may find yourself naturally inclining towards either Civil or Criminal litigation. Rest, you will discover many facets of the legal profession and much about yourself as well, your strengths and your limitations. It is a challenging yet a very fulfilling profession. Wish you the very best. God Bless.
@AyushChandraTripathi
2 жыл бұрын
@@deepconscious7741 thanks a ton❣️🍁
@deepconscious7741
2 жыл бұрын
@@AyushChandraTripathi Welcome dear.
@shuvamsingh702
2 жыл бұрын
@@AyushChandraTripathi Im sorry brother but the one thing that didn't sit right with me was "a good lawyer" What do you exactly mean by that? What is the purpose of your internship ? I'll assume you want to *LEARN* Not show off people that you are under a good lawyer Thus I'll suggest you go under someone who is willing to *TEACH*
@AyushChandraTripathi
2 жыл бұрын
@@shuvamsingh702 yes even if he is not a renowned lawyer that's fine with me as long as i am learning!
Sir I have to do internship under you. How can I sir?
Sir ji do mahila dawara narcotics substance falna road me Le ja rahi hai unake pas beg bori me narcotics substance hai police ko mukhabir se suchna mili ki do mahila narcotics substance falna road me Le ja rahi hai unake pas beg bori me narcotics substance hai police red partey Bager gazeted officer ke bina Sezer memo dono ka banaya ak se 11kg afin ur dusare se 18kg doda chura banaya case 18b 18c ndps act banaya hai eshame bachawa ruling bataiyege please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
That's my husband❤️❤️😅
Law is logic...
बिचारे आजाद को भी बोलने दो !!😂
May i join you as an intern?
Why can't I on my subtitle in his videos??
@gaunik3838
2 жыл бұрын
😂😂👍👍
At least let azad bhai speak 😅
a young lawyer, and bald 👨🦲 tough job
@shristisrivastava6888
2 жыл бұрын
Insane
@knight_23
2 жыл бұрын
Bald men excels in their respective career. Eg: Jeff Bezos, Dwayne Johnson, Mike Tyson, Jason statham, and also that guy that you are thinking.
@gaunik3838
2 жыл бұрын
My que is, is azad sir single??
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