


A mentor in legal education is crucial for bridging the gap between academic study and professional practice. They offer invaluable practical insights, ethical guidance, and real-world wisdom that textbooks often miss. A mentor helps shape a student's professional identity, offering a safe space for discussing career aspirations and navigating the complexities of the legal field. Through personalized feedback and encouragement, they build confidence, refine critical thinking skills, and model professional integrity. Ultimately, the mentor’s role is about holistic development, ensuring students are not just knowledgeable, but also ethical, competent, and ready to thrive as future legal professionals.

Former Judge, High Court of Gujarat

Former Judge, High Court of Gujarat

Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India | Former Standing Counsel, State Of Tamil Nadu | Former Secretary, Supreme Court Advocate On Record Association | Former Standing Counsel, State Of Karnataka | Advocate On Record

Advocate, Supreme Court of India

M.A, LL.B, M.Phil, Ph.D / L.D Arts College, Ahmedabad