
Company Secretary Professional candidate & Law Student
Dr. Kailashnath Katju Law College, Vikram University, Ujjain (M.P.)
Coursework included constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, environmental law, legal drafting, and legal research. Participated in moot court competitions and completed academic research projects, including a dissertation.
Institute of Company Secretaries of India
Coursework includes corporate governance, company law, securities laws, insolvency, legal drafting, strategic management, and corporate compliance.
Commenced B.A. LL.B. Programme
Enrolled in Company Secretary (CS) Programme
Cleared CS Executive Programme
Judicial Internship & Supreme Court Academic Visit
Participated in Moot Court competition
Appeared for CS Professional Programme & B.A. LL.B. Final Semester (Result Awaited)

Visited the Supreme Court of India as part of an academic study tour, gaining first-hand exposure to India's highest judicial institution and its constitutional role.
Observed live courtroom proceedings, legal arguments presented by senior advocates, and judicial decision-making, enhancing practical understanding of courtroom advocacy.
The visit strengthened my understanding of constitutional values, judicial ethics, and the practical application of legal principles, inspiring me to pursue excellence in the legal profession.



This seminar paper analyzes the legal and ethical aspects of surrogacy in India, examining the regulatory framework, judicial developments, and the challenges associated with reproductive rights, commercial surrogacy, and child welfare.
This dissertation critically examines the role of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 in advancing sustainable development in India. It explores the Act's legislative framework, judicial interpretation, implementation challenges, and its contribution to balancing environmental protection with economic growth. The research is supported by statutory analysis, case laws, and academic literature, offering a comprehensive evaluation of the Act's effectiveness.
This petitioner's memorial was prepared for a moot court competition concerning the disposal of hazardous waste left behind by Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) following the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. The memorial examines the legal issues arising from the proposed disposal of the waste, including environmental protection, public health concerns, constitutional rights, and governmental responsibility. It presents arguments on behalf of the petitioner, supported by legal research, statutory provisions, and judicial precedents.
Issued by Court of the Seventh Civil Judge, Junior Division, Ratlam.
A structured breakdown of corporate governance, legal advocacy, secretarial audits, and professional assets.
"Study with curiosity. Master the details."
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