Can you share with us your journey into the legal profession and what inspired you to pursue a career in law?
First of all, I would like to extend my thanks to team ‘Super Lawyer” for my interview. Being a second generation lawyer in the family, it was my passion and privilege both to join the legal profession and to reach the prestigious and challenging milestone of Advocate On Record.
As an Advocate-On-record at the Supreme Court of India, you’ve handled a variety of cases ranging from education to environmental issues. Could you tell us about a particularly challenging case you’ve worked on and how you navigated through it?
As an Advocate on Record I appeared in a number of cases wherein the most challenging to appear in bail matters wherein Hon’ble Supreme Court granted bail to the accused charged under Section 302 I.P.C under life imprisonment and Anticipatory bail to the accused charged for Section 376 I.P.C .
Your reported judgments include significant cases such as Girish Ramchandra Desh Pande Vs. Central Information Commissioner and Indore Development Authority Vs. Manohar Lal Sharma. Could you walk us through the process of handling such high-profile cases and the impact they’ve had on your career?
Before the apex Court, I also got the opportunity to assist the reputed Senior Advocates and it was a great experience for me to appear in high profile cases like the Indore Development Authority Case related to Land Acquisition. NJAC Case and recently in Article 370 case and an important point in these types of cases is research work and finding out the reported judgment in your favor and to search a new point which can change the direction of your case in your favor.
Being a member of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), you’re deeply entrenched in the legal community. How has networking and building connections within the legal fraternity influenced your career trajectory?
I also get a 4 time opportunity to serve the Supreme Court Bar Association as Member Executive. During my tenure as member executive I tried my best to raise my voice against issues related to day to day problems faced by members of the bar like Filing , Health , Chamber Allotment, Lockers Allotment, Canteen Facility etc.
Could you shed some light on your experience representing the U.P. Madhyamik Shiksha Sewa Chayan Board? How does representing a government entity differ from other types of cases you handle?
In relation to professional assignments I always realized that clients appreciate your sincerity towards your work rather than result. In my professional journey I represented the U.P. Madhyamik Shiksha Sewa Chayan Board handled cases related to selection and appointment of candidates . I also get the opportunity to appear on behalf of Prathmik Shiksha Mitra Association regarding their appointment and working as Shiksha Mitra. While handling such types of service matters I realized my responsibility towards those persons who belong from the rural side and have no proper sources despite that they qualify the competitive exams and not getting their appointment and sometimes persons less than in merit from them are appointed at their post.
Your expertise covers a wide range of legal areas, including matrimonial matters, criminal law, and land acquisition cases. How do you manage to stay updated and proficient in such diverse areas of law?
I usually appear in Matrimonial Transfer Petitions where usually wife filed petition for transfer her matrimonial disputes from one state to another state now a days on being working and equal stake holder it is not easy to get relief of Transfer the cases but on certain guidelines Hon’ble Court always consider the point of Transfer in favour of Petitioner wife . Apart from it I appear in Mediation thereof wherein I feel the great satisfaction when I get success in settling the dispute of the parties .
Can you share some strategies or approaches you’ve employed to overcome obstacles and achieve success in your legal practice? What advice would you offer to recent law graduates aspiring to establish themselves in the legal profession, especially those interested in advocacy and litigation?
In my professional journey I have realized that Legal Profession particularly working as Advocate on Record is full of challenges and Responsibilities and for being successful, one has to required to develop the habit of working 24*7 without any liberty from work. Lastly, I would like to advise the law graduates who have recently join or going to join the profession that – “Successful people are not gifted; they just work hard with dedication and Sincerity.”
Sir, can you share with our listeners how your journey into the field of law began? What inspired you to pursue a career in law, and how did your early experiences shape your decision to become an Advocate on Record?
When I completed my law in the year 2023 I had decided to pursue my career as a lawyer so initially I started my practice from the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court in 2003 till 2006. After that in July 2005 I joined the chambers of senior Advocate late Shri R K Jain. To start your career in the field of law one has to have a good senior who acts as a mentor. Learning law is also similar to learning about life. If one has to practice in the Supreme Court, a lot of dedication is required.
Having completed your B.A LL.B (Hons.) from Aligarh Muslim University, could you highlight any specific aspects of your education that you believe significantly contributed to your success as an advocate? What motivated you to enroll in the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh?
In order to practice law a student has to work on certain subjects such as IPC CPC CrPC, Evidence Act etc but most importantly one has to thoroughly read a newspaper. The law page is the most important. The availability of a large number of cases and overload on judiciary motivated me to enroll in the Bar Council.
You started your practice as an advocate in the High Court of Delhi and the Supreme Court of India. Can you share some memorable experiences from your early years, including the types of cases you handled and any significant challenges you faced?
To practice in Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court one has to be punctual and secondly good command over English language. As per my experience, judges in the Delhi High Court are very cooperative, and empathetic towards young lawyers who are at the learning stage. I have a lot of experience in civil cases because of the interest. The challenges include adapting with the new age technology and striving for perfection with each amendment.
Your profile mentions handling matters in various domains, such as criminal, service, civil, and constitutional law. How did you navigate the diverse legal landscape, and were there specific cases or areas that you found particularly intriguing or challenging?
It is never easy to choose a particular field. In my case, I was fortunate enough to gain experience in diverse types of laws and ultimately, I understood that all of them are equally important. As far as the challenges are concerned, civil law as well as criminal law pose a lot of challenges in college years.
You’ve worked with notable legal figures such as Late Mr. R.K. Jain and Mr. P.C. Hota, as well as with organizations like the Yash Birla Group and Karims Mughlai Foods. How did these collaborations influence your professional growth, and what lessons did you learn from working with such experienced individuals and entities?
All of them have had a great impact on my overall development. Professional growth is a slow and steady process, and it would be wrong to give all the credit to just one organisation. We keep learning through the way. The only lesson that keeps me going is that nothing in life comes easy, irrespective of the field of law chosen.
Your work experience includes associations with companies like Lemon Entertainment Ltd. and Shambhu Technology Services P. Ltd. Could you share insights into how your legal expertise was applied in the corporate context, and what unique challenges did you encounter in these roles?
Corporate law offers a plethora of opportunities. When I started practicing, it was never a goal to become a corporate lawyer. Based on the opportunity, I learned a lot about Contracts and other aspects of corporate law. As such, there have been no unique challenges but deep learning all the while. I then apply the learning in upcoming cases to solve them in a more comprehensive manner.
You’ve appeared in various tribunals, including the Central Administrative Tribunal and National Green Tribunal. How does advocacy in these forums differ from traditional court settings, and what skills do you consider crucial for success in specialized tribunals?
Contrary to popular opinion, the nature of work remains the same. It is just that the tribunals have a more streamlined process and the cases are disposed of quite expeditiously. Critical thinking skills will help in the long run, for people who wish to pursue a career on this path.
Drawing from your experiences and achievements, what advice would you give to law graduates who are just starting their careers? Are there particular principles or strategies that you believe are essential for success in the legal profession?
Everyone has their own fields of interest. My only advice would be to give your 200% in everything, even in petty cases. It will shape you as a lawyer and definitely make you a better thinker. There are no particular principles, since law is not just a subject but a way of life. All law graduates should try to imbibe everything they hear about the latest laws, for a successful career in any aspect.
Can you share with us what initially inspired you to pursue a career in law? What led you to specialize in areas like Cyber Crimes, IT & Cyber Security, Arbitration, Customs, and Criminal & Matrimonial Litigation?
As a practicing cybersecurity advocate, a career in law was never planned nor I ever dreamed of it. “I prominently believe everything happens to be destiny. Whatever happens, happens for a reason!” My journey sounds too cinematic. Growing up, I was fascinated by technology and electronics, which led me to pursue a degree in Computer Science. However, my father had different plans for me, and he enrolled me in a Political Science program against my wishes. At first, I was resistant to the change, but I eventually found myself becoming increasingly interested in the subject matter. The coursework provided me with a deep understanding of society, politics, and the justice system, which sparked my curiosity and drive to learn more. Then came a pivotal moment in my journey. My friends encouraged me to take the LLB entrance exam during my penultimate year, and against all odds, I secured a seat while they did not. Little did I know that this decision would shape my destiny as a legal professional. Today, I stand here with qualifications in LLB, LLM, Cyber Law, Intellectual Property Rights, Arbitration, and International Law and Diplomacy. My deep rooted passion for technology and computer knowledge led me to specialize in Cyber Security and Gaming Laws. With only a handful of professionals in the field, I saw an opportunity to fill a gap and make a real difference. Additionally, my extensive experience in customs litigation has become another area of expertise for me.
Looking back, I realize that life doesn’t always turn out as we plan it. Sometimes, unexpected opportunities arise, and it’s up to us to seize them. My journey may have started unconventionally, but it’s taught me to embrace the unknown and trust in fate. Today, I proudly serve as a cybersecurity advocate, helping individuals and organizations navigate the complex digital landscape and protect themselves from threats lurking in the shadows of the internet.
My story serves as a reminder to every first-generation lawyer, that sometimes the most unlikely paths lead to the most fulfilling destinations. So, my message to you is this: Embrace the unexpected twists and turns in your journey. Trust in destiny’s plan and allow it to lead you to greatness. Who knows, you might just discover your true calling in the most unexpected places.”
With your diverse academic background and numerous certifications, including being a Gold Medallist in Cyber Law, could you tell us how your education has shaped your legal career and expertise in these fields?
As I mentioned earlier, my journey into law was not a premeditated plan but rather a series of destiny’s intriguing twists and turns. I began my academic voyage with a foundation in Computer Science, guided by my innate curiosity and fascination with technology. While this might have seemed like an unconventional start for a future lawyer, it laid a solid groundwork for what was to come. This diverse subject knowledge has enabled me to better comprehend the legal implications of cybercrime and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.
My passion for technology, combined with my computer knowledge, naturally led me to specialize in Cyber Security and Gaming Laws. I recognized the scarcity of Cyber Advocates in our country and thus realized how to make a profound impact on India’s digital Legal Cyberspace. My journey has been filled with unexpected opportunities and challenges, each contributing to my growth as a practicing Cyber Security Advocate. The Gold Medal in Cyber Law is a symbol of dedication, hard work, and a commitment to excellence in a rapidly evolving field. It is a testament to my dedication and commitment to excellence. It has given me a unique edge in understanding the nuances of cyberlaw and its applications in various jurisdictions. My certifications in Cybersecurity, Data Protection, Artificial Intelligence, Crypto and Bitcoin industry have further strengthened my ability to provide comprehensive legal solutions to clients.
As technology continues to evolve, it’s crucial for legal professionals to stay updated on the latest legal advancements and their implications on the law. As a practicing cybersecurity advocate, I remain dedicated to continuously updating my knowledge and skills to provide the best possible service to my clients.
To those who aspire to follow a similar path, I would advise you to be open to exploring diverse academic disciplines and certification programs. Embrace lifelong learning and stay committed to developing your skills and knowledge. With persistence, dedication, and the right guidance, you too can build a successful career in cybersecurity law and make a positive impact on upcoming AI, Metaverse and Cyber nauseas.
Your experience spans working with prominent law firms, senior advocates, and even in-house internships. How have these experiences influenced your perspective on the legal profession, and what valuable lessons have you learned along the way?
Throughout my legal journey, I had the opportunity to collaborate with prestigious law firms, senior advocates, and in-house legal teams. To be candid, my interactions with senior advocates and law firms were not always positive. As a legal associate, I came to understand the stark difference between employment and exploitation. In many instances, I felt more exploited than employed. I witnessed that some lawyers, often with privileged backgrounds, ventured into legal practice without truly grasping the challenges faced by first-generation lawyers like myself – the struggles, the emotional toll, and the pressures from our families. Unfortunately, much of my early litigation work did not offer significant financial support; instead, it exploited me both financially and mentally.
It became evident that many senior advocates did not provide fair compensation, and I encountered lawyers who failed to even reimburse basic office expenses or travel costs. Some would demotivate or discourage newcomers, insisting that litigation is a brutal profession and advising us to switch careers. The toxic work culture, demanding hours, late-night commitments, and instances of sexual harassment involving female students and lawyers revealed some harsh realities within the profession.
However, not all experiences were negative. I learned that, as junior lawyers, we don’t expect much from our mentors – all we seek is respect, adherence to professional ethics, and a valuable learning experience. Ironically, professional ethics often seemed like a theoretical subject during law school but held significant importance in litigation practice. Fortunately, there are professionals who uphold these values and serve as exceptional mentors. Some treat you like family, some as employees, and some younger advocates mentor you as a friend, guiding you through the basics of the legal profession. No matter what they will be at your back and will teach you nitties gritties of this profession.
All you need is a great mentor, unfortunately I haven’t found any during my learning span but these experiences have underlined the critical role of mentorship and the importance of learning from seasoned professionals. They’ve taught me that the legal field is far more nuanced than it may appear at first glance. As a practicing cybersecurity advocate, I will continue to uphold these principles and inspire others to do the same.
As the founder of AK Bhambri & Associates, what motivated you to establish your own law firm? Could you tell us about the key focus areas and goals of your firm?
The Motivation was driven by a desire for independence, creativity, and autonomy. I always wanted to break free from the constraints of traditional law firms and create a space where I could practice law & learn on my own terms. This sense of freedom and litigation spirit is something that resonates deeply with me in order to establish my own path in the litigation practise. The challenges I faced in my early career served as a catalyst for this decision.
My firm’s primary focus areas reflect the lessons I’ve learned and the traditional principles I hold on to. Our firm aims to provide legal services that prioritize fairness, transparency, and ethical conduct. Our goals include advocating for justice, particularly in areas where I’ve witnessed exploitation and challenges faced by new entrants to the legal field like litigation interns and fresh law graduates. We strive to create a work environment that fosters mentorship, learning, and professional growth, addressing the lack of support I experienced during my journey. We aim to be a beacon of hope for young advocates, offering them not just legal guidance but also a sense of belonging and support.
Our firm places a strong emphasis on adaptability, recognizing that the legal landscape is ever-evolving, especially in areas like Cyber security and IT, A.I and Metaverse. We aim to stay at the forefront of legal developments and provide cutting-edge solutions to our clients.
Overall, AK Bhambri & Associates serves as a model for what can be achieved through hard work, determination, and a willingness to take risks. It inspires me to pursue my dreams and create my own success story in the legal profession stems from a deep-rooted commitment to justice, mentorship, and making a positive impact in the legal profession, particularly for those who, like me, have faced adversity along the way.
You’ve been actively involved in seminars, webinars, and authored publications in the field of Cyber Law. Could you share some insights from your experiences as a speaker and author in this domain?
I have had the privilege of sharing my insights and expertise with diverse audiences through various platforms, including webinars, seminars, and guest lectures at law schools. Drawing from my experiences as an established Cyber advocate, having successfully hosted over 50 webinars, seminars, and guest
lectures in esteemed law schools, I’d like to share some valuable insights from my journey as a speaker and author in the domain of Cyber Law, AI, Metaverse, and Cybersecurity.
Through my extensive involvement as a speaker and author in the domain of Cyber Law, I have had the privilege of sharing knowledge and engaging with diverse audiences. It’s been immensely gratifying to witness the enthusiasm of young minds eager to explore the intricate world of Cyber Law and related fields.
Engaging with students, legal professionals, and enthusiasts has emphasized the need for ongoing education in areas like cyber security and AI, which are crucial for addressing contemporary legal challenges. As a speaker and author, I’ve had the opportunity to bridge the gap between Cyber law theory and Cyber security insights, helping aspiring legal professionals comprehend the real-world implications of the IT laws. Moreover, these experiences have reaffirmed my belief in the power of education and knowledge sharing. Each seminar, webinar, or lecture is an opportunity to inspire the next generation of legal experts and to encourage critical thinking and innovative problem-solving.
In sum, my journey as a speaker and author in the realms of Cyber Law, AI, Metaverse, and Cybersecurity has been a remarkable one, marked by the mutual exchange of insights and a shared commitment to advancing the field of law in an increasingly digital world.
You’re an Editorial Board Member of prestigious legal publications and a member of various legal associations. How do you balance your legal practice with your contributions to the legal community, and why is this important to you?
I actively participate as an Editorial Board Member in prestigious legal publications and hold memberships in various legal associations. Balancing my legal practice with these commitments is a testament to my dedication to the legal community and its continued growth. While my legal practice is vital to my career and livelihood, I recognize that giving back to the community and sharing my expertise with others is not only fulfilling but also beneficial to the advancement of the legal profession. This equilibrium is crucial to me because it allows me to bridge the gap between practical legal work and the broader legal discourse. My contributions to legal publications and associations are an extension of my commitment to staying at the forefront of legal developments, particularly in Cyber Law and related fields. It enables me to share insights, best practices, and expertise gained from my legal practice with a wider audience.
By participating in discussions, publishing articles, and presenting at conferences, I help raise awareness about critical issues and promote the evolution of legal frameworks that address the rapidly changing landscape of cyberspace. Moreover, being part of legal associations and editorial boards fosters a sense of community and collaboration. It connects me with like-minded professionals and provides a platform for networking and the exchange of ideas. These interactions, in turn, enrich my legal practice and keep me updated on emerging trends and challenges in the legal landscape.
In essence, balancing my legal practice with contributions to the legal community is a symbiotic relationship. It allows me to give back to the profession that has provided me with a fulfilling career while also enhancing my own legal expertise and professional network. Ultimately, striking a balance between my legal practice and contributions to the community is not only important for my personal satisfaction but also essential for the growth and success of the legal profession. By dedicating myself to both aspects, I aim to create a positive impact that extends beyond my immediate sphere of influence and contributes to the betterment of society as a whole.
Your firm also runs a unique program called “Cyber Noses Project.” Could you elaborate on the goals and impact of this initiative?
In my capacity as an established Cyber advocate, my firm spearheads a distinctive initiative known as the “Cyber Noses Project.” This endeavour is driven by our commitment to raising awareness about cybersecurity, I.T, AI and fostering a proactive approach to digital safety.
The name “Cyber Noses” draws inspiration from a fusion of Greek mythology and the cyber world. In Greek mythology, the story of Narcissus, a character known for his obsession with his own reflection, serves as a cautionary tale about self-absorption and vanity. The term “narcissism” is derived from Narcissus’ name. In the same context “Cyber Noses” the name takes on a unique and symbolic meaning. It signifies the need for individuals to be vigilant and self
aware in the cyber world, much like Narcissus should have been aware of his own reflection. It emphasizes the importance of looking beneath the surface of the virtual world to protect oneself and others from cyber threats and dangers.
Our program focuses on creating a comprehensive curriculum that covers a wide range of topics related to cybersecurity, data privacy, and digital citizenship. We tailor our training sessions to meet the specific needs of each group, ensuring that
participants receive relevant and age-appropriate information. The primary objective of this initiative is to impart practical knowledge and skills related to cybersecurity to a diverse audience, including students in schools, participants in NGOs, and aspiring legal professionals in law schools. Through hands-on training sessions and workshops, we aim to equip individuals with the tools and understanding necessary to navigate the digital landscape safely and responsibly. It seeks to simplify complex cybersecurity concepts and make them accessible to all, regardless of their prior background or expertise. By providing practical training, we empower individuals to protect themselves and their communities from cyber threats, data breaches, and online vulnerabilities.
The impact of this initiative is far-reaching. It not only enhances digital literacy but also contributes to building a safer and more secure digital environment. Participants gain the confidence to navigate the online world effectively and become advocates for cybersecurity within their respective spheres of influence.
Ultimately, the “Cyber Noses Project” embodies our dedication to giving back to society by sharing knowledge and skills that have the potential to safeguard individuals and organizations in an increasingly interconnected digital age.
Given your extensive experience in both litigation and arbitration, could you explain the key differences and challenges between these two aspects of legal practice?
Litigation and arbitration are two distinct forms of dispute resolution, each with its unique set of rules, procedures, and strategies. Litigation refers to the process of taking a dispute to court, where a judge will hear arguments and evidence from both parties and render a binding decision. Arbitration, on the other hand, involves submitting a dispute to a neutral third party, known as an arbitrator, who will review the evidence and arguments presented by both sides and issue a non-binding award.
One of the main differences is the level of formality and structure involved in each process. Litigation tends to be more formal and structured, with strict rules of procedure and evidence that must be followed whereas arbitration is generally considered to be a more flexible and informal process, with fewer rules and procedures to follow.
Another significant difference is the role of the decision-maker. In litigation, the judge plays a central role in deciding the outcome of the case, while in arbitration,
The arbitrator acts as a facilitator and mediator, helping the parties to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.
From a practitioner’s perspective, one of the biggest challenges of litigation is managing client expectations. Clients often have high hopes for a favourable outcome, and it can be difficult to manage their expectations when the judicial system moves slowly or unpredictably. Additionally, litigation can be expensive and time-consuming, which can put pressure on attorney fees and billing.
Arbitration, on the other hand, offers several advantages over litigation. It can be faster and less expensive than going to court, and it allows parties to choose an arbitrator with expertise in the subject matter of the dispute. However, one of the most significant challenges of arbitration is the limited scope for appeal. Unlike court decisions, arbitral awards are generally final and binding, leaving little room for error or challenge. Both litigation and arbitration demand distinct skill sets. Litigators must excel in courtroom advocacy, legal research, and the ability to present a compelling case before a Magistrate. Arbitrators require expertise in negotiation, procedural rules, and specialization of the subject matter. Overall, both litigation and arbitration have their strengths and weaknesses, and choosing the right approach depends on the specific circumstances of each case.
Finally, as a successful legal professional, what are the key principles or strategies you would recommend to young lawyers embarking on their professional journey in the legal field?
First and foremost, I would strongly advise aspiring lawyers to follow their passion and interests when pursuing internships or career opportunities. One of the biggest challenges is trying to stand out in a crowded field and secure a job in a reputable law firm. Unfortunately, many law students seem to be focusing on the wrong things, such as collecting certificates from internships rather than developing practical skills and gaining real-world experience. Don’t just chase internships for the sake of certificates. Certificates alone won’t set you apart; it’s your skills and expertise that truly matter.
Secondly, avoid blindly following the crowd or pursuing internships simply for the sake of numbers on your resume. The quantity of internships does not necessarily correlate with the quality of your learning experience. Instead, prioritize internships and experiences that genuinely contribute to your growth as a legal professional.
Third, young lawyers need to focus on building their practical skills, including research, writing, and advocacy abilities. These are the skills that will ultimately make them valuable assets to law firms and clients alike.
Lastly, networking is critical in the legal profession. Young lawyers should strive to connect with experienced attorneys, judges, and other legal professionals, as these connections can lead to valuable insights, mentorship, and even job opportunities. Attending conferences, joining professional organizations, and participating in online communities are all great ways to expand one’s network.
In conclusion, my advice to young lawyers is to be discerning in your choices, focus on building your knowledge and skills, and don’t lose sight of your passion and interests. Your dedication to genuine learning and growth will be the most significant factor in your success in the legal field.