This interview has been published by Namrata Singh and The SuperLawyer Team
Your journey in the legal profession has been remarkable, from your early days to founding Aura & Co. Could you please allow us to walk through your journey and share how you came to this profession and what challenges you faced during your initial days?
Walking into the initial days of my legal career drives me a little nostalgic. However, in response to your question, I initially earned my Bachelor of Science (Honors) degree from B.S.A. Degree College and K R Degree College affiliated with the University of Agra in 1996, followed by a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the Agra University in 1999. Hence, technically my career as a legal professional commenced/ began in the early 2000s. I was admitted as an Advocate to the Bar Council of Delhi in 2000, and by 2003, I was enrolled as an Advocate with the Supreme Court of India. Since the early days of my practice, I started gaining immense recognition for my expertise in handling complex legal issues. As challenges are concerned, like every practicing advocate, I also faced some minute challenges but my dedication and devotion towards the legal profession, and the immense support of my family members gave me a drive to work hard every day and led me towards the path of becoming a successful advocate.
As the Managing Partner of Aura & Co., you’ve managed to build a comprehensive legal service covering various aspects of law. What inspired you to establish such a diverse legal platform?
From the very inception of my career, I had an aim to provide my expertise in the legal field in various dimensions to society. The only vision that I have been carrying is to provide unprejudiced, unbiased, and unsurpassed legal services to my clients in the relevant legal domain. In response to your question the vision behind establishing the firm is that the firm must be chosen for the clients and take that relationship forward by making ourselves deserving enough to be their business advisers and not just legal service providers. Moreover, it is my ideology that the management of the firm should make sure the echelon and efficient functioning of the firm while providing opportunities and avenues for its members to grow and learn. The main aim to establish the firm was to encourage leadership development and transparency between management and its associates.
Further, the establishment of the firm aims at the Firm to work with clients engaging with legal teams and the wider business to help them in achieving the right commercial outcome. As a result, the Firm aims to support the client’s technology, outsourcing, corporate and commercial needs. The structuring of the firm is intentionally coupled with effective, timely, and practical solutions the factors that are predominant in choosing the firm by the clients. The vision of the Managing Partner follows the vision the firm that is vision is to provide continued excellent and practical timely solutions to the clients.
Your tenure as Additional Advocate General for the Government of Rajasthan must have provided unique insights. Could you please share some details of this role and the commitments that come with this? How did this experience influence your approach to legal advocacy?
It is an opportunity for me to be appointed as Additional Advocate General for the Government of Rajasthan and represent the State of Rajasthan before the Supreme Court of India. It is a matter of immense pride that I have got such an opportunity. Being on this post for the past 3 months, I have experienced a veracity of legal arenas and the enlarged scope of working of the State of Rajasthan.
Given your extensive background in both civil and criminal law and your involvement in law-making and policy advising at high levels, how do you navigate the complexities of cases that involve overlapping legal areas, and how do you envision the role of legal professionals in shaping public policy?
Like every legal practitioner, it is my role to navigate the complexities of the cases. As a matter of fact, there is a plethora of cases where there arises overlapping of legal areas, in such a situation me, and my team are inclined towards the providing best services to our clients in an efficient and ethical manner. We as a team make all possible attempts to get our clients the best legal, practical, and workable solutions for our clients.
How do you foresee the role of international law evolving in India, and what steps is Aura & Co. taking to prepare for this shift while also promoting legal awareness and education among the general public?
In my opinion, India has been a significant and influential player in the global arena. It plays a pivotal role in the intricate relationship between international law and diplomacy. With its vast population, rapidly growing economy, and geopolitical influence, India is uniquely positioned to influence and shape the course of international affairs. India’s approach to international law is characterized by a delicate balance between its commitment to principles of sovereignty and non-interference and its recognition of the importance of international legal frameworks in addressing complex global challenges. India’s multifaceted role in global diplomacy and international law is the complexity of the relationship between these two critical components of international relations. As a rising global power, India’s approach to international law and diplomacy continues to evolve, and its engagements will continue to influence the ever-changing ideology of global governance. In doing so, India reinforces the interdependence of diplomacy and international law, illustrating its vital role in shaping the future of international relations and global governance. As the promotion of legal awareness and education among the general public is concerned, we as a law firm with the help of writing articles, research papers, and attending seminars have attempted to convey our thought process in the society concerning the development in international law. Also, Aura & Company with its associated Lawyers, is a law firm that has a strong international presence. The firm currently has an office in the United Kingdom under the name Aura & Company International Ltd. The firm is also in the process of opening offices in Dubai and Canada. In addition to its services, Aura & Company Lawyers’ sister concern, Auraleagueglobal, provides advice and services to clients involved in international litigation. With its expanding global reach, Aura & Company Lawyers is well-positioned to provide support and guidance to clients operating in various parts of the world.
As one of the premier law firms in India, what qualities do you look for in potential legal interns, and what advice would you offer to students seeking internship opportunities at Aura & Co.?
In my opinion internships play a crucial role in our careers. Working at a competent law firm can give a law student a major competitive edge over others. As the qualities are concerned for the potential legal interns, the firm expects the interns to have a desire to learn, be punctual, be hardworking. Being a premier law firm, we provide opportunities to law students from the different areas of the country.
Reflecting on your extensive experience, are there any cases or achievements that stand out as particularly rewarding or challenging? What made them memorable? Also, how do you balance the demands of your various roles, from being a Senior Panel Counsel for multiple state governments to managing a premier eLaw Firm?
As Professional Achievements are concerned I have over 3000 appearances in the Supreme Court of India. I have been involved in numerous landmark cases reported in various law reports. I have got an opportunity to Work alongside eminent legal professionals including Harish Salve, Mukul Rohatagi, and K.K. Venugopal. I have actively engaged in seminars and conferences related to legal process outsourcing and innovative legal services. Being a legal counsel, the commitment to the cause of providing clients with professional, responsive, and diligent legal support with the degree of excellence and integrity that one expects from legal advisors. The assistance may be in connection with litigation(s) or advisory work pertaining to disputes before all Courts, Tribunals, Commissions, and other various authorities and boards with our extensive team of lawyers and officers having expertise in respective fields. These are certain reasons that helps me to balance the demands of my various roles, from being a Senior Panel Counsel for multiple state governments to managing a premier eLaw Firm.
Apart from your professional endeavors, what personal hobbies or interests do you pursue to maintain a work-life balance?
I am inclined towards learning new languages.
What advice would you give to young lawyers who aspire to take on roles as significant and varied as yours in their careers? If at all, there is something to chase, chase the might of the white-collar bands which signifies being subservient only to God (as the ministers of the church in earlier days felt, from whom the robes and the bands are borrowed for the dress code) and be fearless and truthful learned counsel. There is much more than money in-store when you are a dignified and respectable officer of the court. As an advice to the young lawyer, firstly, a legal professional needs to be proactive. The best juniors take the initiative on seeking out problems, solutions and opportunities. They don’t just wait for these to be handed to them by their supervisor / law firms. Secondly, lawyers should take care of the easy stuff. The real value that juniors provide is all the other stuff within our control and skill level (so that the supervisors don’t have to think about it), such as proofreading and formatting; properly naming and saving documents in the right place; and carefully reading through all email attachments / relevant documents sent to us. Thirdly, communication, a lawyer who is good at communication gives an ad-on advantage to progress in this field.
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