May 2010, I passed my H.S.C. from one of the reputed
government junior college which was basically famous for its Arts stream. After
passing my H.S.C. exams I had two choices; one was for Mass Media (B.M.M.) and
the second was Law (B.L.S. LL.B-5 Year Law course). I was extremely keen in
B.M.M. rather than Law but my dad had a dream to see me as a judge and to reach
at that destination first step was to enroll my name as a law student. I tried
my best to to convince my dad a lot but he refused to aid me in any way if my choice would
be B.M.M.
To be very honest I was without any choice and it became
mandatory for me to take admission in law. After two days battle with my dad
finally I moved ahead and gave my name for some reputed law colleges and
fortunately to say I got selected for GLC (Government Law College, Mumbai) which is the
tenth best law college in India. At last
after seeing my name in the merit list I took admission and started attending
my law lectures in which I was not so keen.
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In few lectures, purposely I didn't pay attention as my
desires and dreams were somewhere out of my law college’s building. After a
month I set for my constitution lecture and when professor was explaining me about
fundamental rights and duties that moment for the first time I took interest to
know about it even more in great details. My second lecture was of Contract
Act, which was also pretty interesting and I didn't even feel when I accepted
law as my career and started doing good during my each semester. One day I was
sitting on sofa and my dad asked me how I am finding law. My reply was normal
and hesitated to tell him that his choice was perfectly suitable to my area of
interest.
Till 4 year of my law I didn't tell my dad that I am
really interested in law and I am really doing good at law examinations and
moot courts and my dad also didn't feel to ask me. Finally I gave my 7th
semester and I scored exceptionally great marks in some subjects and got an
internship in some good law firm. As a stipend I was getting reasonably a good
amount compared to my other classmates. I was also attentive during law court
proceeding and gradually I learnt the technique of tackling the criminal cases
with my senior advocates.
I was really enjoying my law life and I actually wanted
to say thanks to my dad for choosing a correct career path for me. Simultaneously
I said thanks to myself as well because my optimism made me to reach at my dad’s
dream which gradually became my dream. I started my own practice; earned a great
status in society and understood that this nation needs great lawyers to
improve economic and judicial machinery of this country.