Mrityunjay Joshi 
Apprentice Lawyer

Meet our Campus Ambassadors: Mrityunjay Joshi, SLS Noida

Campus Ambassador Mrityunjay is studying at Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Bar & Bench

Since late last year, we have built a network of Campus Ambassadors across more than fifty law schools all over India. These law students have been providing us with information on campus events and activities, and also sharing legal articles.

This series of interviews is meant to turn the spotlight on these hardworking and dedicated individuals.

In this edition, we speak with Mrityunjay Joshi, a student at Symbiosis Law School, Noida.

(Edited excerpts)

Why did you choose to study law? Did you have any other interests before deciding to pursue law school?

I wanted to pursue law since I was in the 9th class. Lawyers are also called social engineers, because laws are created to shape the society and regulate people’s behaviour.

Law is a professional course which helps us to develop certain skills like critical analysis, drafting of documents, research, argument, presentation and sharing of ideas in a systematic manner.

Why did you choose to be a Bar & Bench Campus Ambassador?

At this point of time legal journalism is is a part of legal system. Bar & Bench is the India's best source for legal news. Bar & Bench helps the students in reading latest news, columns, articles and various Interviews on Indian law firms, law schools and senior counsels.

I wanted to provide all the necessary and Important news, articles, columns and Interviews to every law student of my law school. That’s why I choose to be a Bar & Bench campus Ambassador.

What are your plans after graduation?

I wish to pursue my post graduation from Harvard Law School. After this, I will try my luck in the Judicial examinations. I want to become a good lawyer who will be able to help and provide legal assistance to weaker sections of the society.

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