Apnatva is a dedicated and insightful third-year BALLB student at ILS Law College, Pune, with a pronounced interest in Corporate Law, Indirect Taxation, Sports and Media Laws, commercial law, and litigation. Over the course of multiple internships, Apnatva has gained hands-on experience in varied aspects of law.
These internships have not only sharpened his research and drafting skills but have also exposed him to practical legal applications, particularly in high-stakes litigation contexts.These experiences have bolstered his advocacy skills and honehishe ability to construct compelling arguments under pressure.
Further, Apnatva has displayed a strong inclination towards legal writing, regularly drafting opinions and analyses on complex topics for LinkedInand , demonstrating a passion for sharing insights with a broader audience. Apnatva is currently conducting research on key legal issues, such as the permissibility oa second demand notice under Section 95 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IB), and the judicial interpretation of bail denials in high-profile cases.
Such pursuits reflect his analytical approach to contemporary legal questions, especially in areas like banking, finance, and energy sectors where arbitration and commercial law intersect. Outside of academics, Apnatva also maintains a disciplined approach to personal growth, balancing studies with physical fitness through gym routines and sports activities. He is also committed to ongoing professional development, with a strong focus on building a career that bridges the practical and theoretical facets of law.
Piracy in live sports broadcasting gives rise to a continuous threat to the live sports broadcasting media rights holder, which is causing several financial losses and also further depriving th...
Piracy in live sports broadcasting gives rise to a continuous threat to the live sports broadca...