I have completed 2 years of and am pursuing my BA/LLB degree from National Law Institute University, Bhopal. I have participated in and excelled in various competitions and activities related to Alternative Dispute Resolution and hope to have a career in the same.
I represented my University in the International Chamber of Commerce's International Mediation Tournament
and secured Rank 12 out of 48 teams from all across the globe. I have also
won the Madhyastham UPES National Mediation Competition 2021, besides representing my university in the Warsaw Negotiation Round
and The Bucerius Law School Mediation Competition.
I have participated in National Moot court competitions concerning international law along with Moot court competitions held amongst university students. I am also interested in academic writing. My interest is displayed through the publication of 2 articles on the Legal Services India Blog along with my involvement with University publications such as the
NLIU Law Review and the International Trade Law Journal in the capacity of a junior editor.
I am a part of various societies at the University including the Alternative Dispute Resolution Cell and the
Centre for Business and Commercial Laws.
In terms of future prospects, I would ideally get inducted into a career closely involved with business and commerce and legal involvement in the same. The career I desire can be manifested in the form of corporate or litigation workings in India or abroad.
I have showcased academic excellence in my secondary education in the form of topping the Humanities Stream at the Doon School, Dehradun and securing marks in the top 10 positions of our batch in the University.
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