Girls saw/observed these things in their mother's life and chose to empathic to mother indefinitely, become financially independent so that they dont face this.
Boys didnt even observe them and when literally told about it, they went on social media about poisoning kids minds.😪
Just finish your drafts, read your judgments, make your notes, and try to help your peers, juniors & people who genuinely need it. Stop theorizing. You knew what you were getting into. No point keep harping about what privilege other enjoy. It won't increase urs or reduce theirs.
Ceremonial bench proceedings underway to mark the last working day of Justice Abhay S Oka
AG R Venkataramani: All of us got equal treatment in your court. I have cherished the questioning moments. By working so tirelessly you have set bad standards for your law clerks as some even forgot to go home..
When I was new to litigation, I worked with a senior in the Supreme Court. Every day, I would watch the stalwarts of the profession argue their hearts out.
As a young lawyer, I was in awe of their voices. Some had deep powerful baritones that made them instantly stand out.
Take Shyam Divan for example, anyone who’s seen him argue knows his voice is exceptional.
I used to think that such things played a critical role in being successful in litigation.
But over time, I realized how naive that was.
There are countless lawyers who don’t have a baritone, but they are thorough with their briefs. They spend late nights reading, thinking, meticulously refining their arguments, honing their court craft.
When you’re young you may think that such vanity metrics matter. But with time you will see that it’s not Shyam Divans voice that makes him a great lawyer, but his command over the brief.
Eventually you will learn that a lawyer’s mind is his most valuable tool.
What to do in Banaras - AN ITINERARY
Banaras is known to be dusty, people having an eccentric way of talking, being surreally beautifully - ALL Of THIS IS TRUE
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Start with Chachi ki Kachori, early morning 8am sitting with aloo kachori placed on a tin along with 100 other folks hits different. Super yum, ate 24 puris between 4 of us followed by Jalebi - spent only 320 rs!
✨Exploring the Best of Banaras in 3 Days - a perfect winter itinerary✨
With winter kicking in, it felt like the perfect time to share my travelogue.
Bonus :This comes with with food recommendations that are best known to Banaras and personally tried and tested by me across my two trips.
Earlier this year, I traveled to Banaras with my mom. I first visited Banaras five years ago, and gradually fell in love with the place. It's a place full of energy - sometimes chaotic - but beautiful in all aspects. Banaras is one of the oldest cities in the world, and honestly feels as if you've travelled back in time but the cultural immersion it offers is just something else. I wanted my mom to experience that same serenity and belonging towards this city of eternity as I did both of us came back with our hearts full 🩷
From the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti 🙏to peaceful boat rides 🚤, sacred Kashi Vishwanath Temple to the incredible local food 🍲, we explored it all.
Traveling with my mom made it even more special, and Banaras truly shines when shared with family. If you’re looking for a spiritual and gastronomical adventure,
Read on as I share a perfect Banaras itinerary for this winter !
Things to not miss in Hampi!
1/n Mango Tree Restaurant - I was told my multiple people to check out this place, very nice, sort of crowded but has a unique yum veg thali with even tomato soup and watermelon in it
travelling from Bangalore ➡️ Varkala, Kerala 🏖️🌴
will post about stays, cafés, things to do, cost & more… 🛏️ 🍽️
this thread will also be useful if you’re starting your travel or digital nomad journey!
day 0: left from Bangalore @ 8 pm
🚂 (2A): ₹1,658/-