22 Jan 2026, 10:35 UTC≈1,510 views1 reactionsread 22 August 2026 Most people think reinvention has an expiry date.
This story proves that belief wrong.
At 47, after 20+ years in insurance, banking, and finance, Adv. Sandeep Sheregar chose to start from zero as a first-generation litigator, with no safety net.
Today, he leads a multi-law practice with offices in Mumbai & Navi Mumbai, appears before top courts and tribunals, and mentors the next generation of lawyers.
This is not…
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24 Oct 2025, 13:40 UTC≈2,260 views2 reactionsread 22 August 2026 https://youtu.be/j_og9fOzcZY
Across India, learners from every background are rewriting their stories with LawSikho.
Some started right in the 1st year and are now working with clients in Dubai, Singapore, California, and Spain.
Some began with zero exposure and are now working as Forensic Consultants in Big Four firms.
Others built full-time careers as Privacy & Compliance Analysts with US companies, drafting DM…
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20 Oct 2025, 16:07 UTC≈1,830 viewsread 22 August 2026 This Diwali, light the path to your next chapter.
Every spark of growth begins with a small step - a new skill, a new idea, a new habit.
Keep learning, keep building, keep shining.
✨ Happy Diwali from all of us
30 Jun 2025, 11:57 UTC≈2,860 views8 reactionsread 22 August 2026 A sneak peek 🤫 into what you will be learning on Day 3️⃣ of our bootcamp on "How to Crack Indian Judiciary Exams".
Details for the event:
Date : 3️⃣0️⃣ June 2025
Time : 7 pm to 10 pm
List📝 of Learning 👇🏻:
👉🏻 How to prepare for judgment writing for judiciary exams
👉🏻 Is the difficulty level for judgment writing and drafting going to change after the Supreme Court’s judgment?
👉🏻 How to understand and study loca…
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30 Jun 2025, 07:30 UTC≈2,000 viewsread 22 August 2026 Don't worry if you missed our Day 1 or Day 2 session!
Today's session is going to be even more power-packed with amazing new skills! 🎯
Go through this recap and come prepared for the bootcamp at 7 PM sharp!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HwN__zos6C7MY2RKpL12ZKo1umEKqUU8/view?usp=sharing
29 Jun 2025, 12:54 UTC≈1,640 viewsread 22 August 2026 Here is what you will learn today👇🏻
👉🏻 What is the step-by-step roadmap to prepare for judiciary on the side and also garner 3 years’ court experience (for those who need it)
👉🏻 How is preparation going to differ for practitioners with 2 years+ experience vs. freshers and final year law students
👉🏻 What are the top 20 skills you need to build a successful litigation practice while you prepare for judiciary exam
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29 Jun 2025, 12:44 UTC662 viewsread 22 August 2026 This strategy is especially relevant now. The new experience requirements mean that building practical expertise alongside judiciary preparation is not just smart - it's mandatory.
The systematic legal study required for the exam creates professional capabilities that serve you immediately. You become the lawyer others consult for complex issues, the professional that organizations seek for challenging roles.
Wheth…
29 Jun 2025, 12:36 UTC654 viewsread 22 August 2026 When she attempted the Chhattisgarh examination, she cleared prelims and mains.
The interview stage required focused preparation on communication techniques. She invested time in our mock interviews to refine her presentation skills and build confidence for panel interactions.
When results were announced in January 2024, she had successfully cleared all stages.
Siddhi is now serving as a judge in Chhattisgarh.
He…
29 Jun 2025, 12:28 UTC601 views1 reactionsread 22 August 2026 Photo
Meet Siddhi Jain, she graduated from law school in Raipur in 2019 with a plan that differed from most of her classmates.
Her approach was simple, which was to use judiciary preparation to become an exceptionally strong lawyer, regardless of exam outcomes.
In November 2023, Siddhi decided to join LawSikho.
During this period, Siddhi was not just preparing for an exam.
Her legal reasoning became sharper, her case a…
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29 Jun 2025, 12:20 UTC584 viewsread 22 August 2026 Instead of treating court work as a distraction from exam preparation, she used it to deepen her understanding of legal principles.
This experience reflects what many practicing lawyers are discovering.
The new experience requirement isn't a barrier to judiciary preparation. It is an opportunity to build the strongest possible foundation.
The depth of legal understanding required for judiciary exams transforms how…
29 Jun 2025, 12:10 UTC425 viewsread 22 August 2026 When the Supreme Court introduced the three-year practice requirement for judiciary exams, many aspirants were frustrated.
For Ashwini, this validation came at the perfect time.
By her third attempt, she was not just answering theoretical questions about legal procedures.
She was drawing from three years of watching those procedures unfold in real courtrooms.
The interview stage particularly showcased this advant…
29 Jun 2025, 12:02 UTC372 views3 reactionsread 22 August 2026 Her first attempt in 2022 was unsuccessful. She scored reasonably well in prelims but struggled in the mains examination.
The second attempt taught her more about the exam pattern, but she still fell short of the final merit list.
During these two years, something important was happening alongside her exam preparation. Her daily court appearances were building practical knowledge that most judiciary aspirants lack.…
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