I am a student currently pursuing law from the Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. My habits include reading and writing. My works had been published by Central Information Commission, the L-Word website, IJLMH Journal on Human Rights. I like to write on political and legal issues like the Uniform Civil code, Vaccine Maitri and other such issues.
I am a philosophical reader and like the words of Immanuel Kant, Jeremy Bentham, Hart and others. I have a curious and scientific mind and have a keen interest in Indian philosophy and cultural readings. I am particularly impressed by the works of Kautilya and his way of analysing different aspects of life. I have also participated in the renowned SAARC Madhavan Menon Moot competition.
I am a national-level swimmer and have represented my college in various sports fests organised by NLU's of Lucknow, Bhopal and others. Except swimming I also play football and basketball which helps me to improve my coordination as a team player. I am also a good speaker and have won various debates during my school life and am continuing the same in my college life. In college also I have represented my faculty in the Dr.Bijawat Debate competition and have won various competitions organised by my faculty too.
I come from a typical middle-class family and am proud to say that my parents have supported me throughout my life. They have guided me through various phases and also currently supporting me to achieve my dream of becoming a judicial officer.
They have always created an environment of learning in my home and have always pursued me to give my best and push my limits. They have always taught me that education is a way of freedom because once you are educated you are responsible for your own action. Education makes a person leader instead of a follower.
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The word obscene comes from the Latin word obscenus, which means foul, repulsive, or detestable....