![]() ![]() The first couple of years were tougher as the college was a little too stringent and it did not give the ideal amount of freedom that a law school should give to its students. Though I chose law for the wrong reasons, I am just glad that I chose it as slowly and steadily, through 5 years of law school and 4 years of job, I have developed a love for the profession and I am motivated to excel at it.Ĭhhavi: Tell us about your experience at Amity Law School, Delhi.Ĭhiranjivi Sharma: The law school experience had its good and bad times. In hindsight, I just feel it was just immature on my part as I did not even understand what the nature of work of a lawyer before committing myself towards it. So my only aim at that time was to just get through a decent college and then join one of the big firms as a corporate lawyer. with packages of several lakhs, right after college. Another major factor which tilted my interest towards law was the fact that back in 2009-10 when there was a recession world over, I got to know that few of my super-seniors from school had landed corporate jobs at the big firms like Amarchand, Trilegal etc. When I started reading and solving the course material, I really enjoyed working on the legal aptitude section which rightly or wrongly, made me believe I can do well in the entrance. So I bought the entrance coaching material for these fields just to see which field interests me more. I do not have any lawyers in the family, so just like any other school kid, I was exploring all career options in my 11th -12th standard, including law, CA, CS, BBA etc. Sharma.Ĭhhavi: What factors influenced you to choose law as a career? What motivated you to opt for a career in law?Ĭhiranjivi Sharma: Honestly, there was no eureka or inspirational moment which made me choose law as a career. During his law school days, he interned at reputed corporates and firms such as K&S Partners, Trilegal, PepsiCo, Wadia Ghandy & Co., Axon partners LLP, etc.īelow is the transcript of the interview with Mr. ![]() He received his legal education from Amity Law School, Delhi. ![]() His work profile primarily consists of handling commercial disputes before Arbitral Tribunals and High Courts across the country, consumer disputes, matters pertaining to constitutional law before High Courts and the Supreme Court. (Delhi) and specializes in Dispute Resolution. Mr Chiranjivi Sharma is an associate at Wadia Ghandy & Co. ![]()
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