About
“A lawyer’s time and advice are his stock in trade. A lawyer without books would be like a workman without tools.”

“This blog is a quiet conversation I continue to have with the law and, along the way, with myself.”


About the blog

About The Blog

It is a space for budding advocates navigating the complexities of law school, and for anyone who engages with the law in study, in practice, or in quiet curiosity. Law is not only studied; it is prepared for, argued over, lived with, and carried forward. This blog reflects that journey.

It attempts to bridge the gap between textbooks and courtrooms, between preparation and practice, between knowing the law and learning how to apply it with judgment. Somewhere between notes, judgments, arguments, and lived experiences, this space tries to make the law a little more approachable, and a little more honest.

Amisha Aggarwal

About the Author

Amisha Aggarwal

Practising Advocate | Alumna, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

Amisha Aggarwal is a practising advocate and alumna of the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. With experience spanning litigation and sustained academic engagement, she approaches the law as both a discipline of theory and a craft of practice. She enjoys mentoring, academic interaction, and continued engagement with legal education initiatives. She presently practices as an advocate before various courts and tribunals, engaging with a diverse range of matters. Her areas of interest include insolvency and bankruptcy, matrimonial law, intellectual property rights, and matters arising under POSH and POCSO. She is also a certified POSH Trainer, actively involved in awareness building and compliance initiatives in the field of workplace sexual harassment law. Her journey in law began with moot court competitions, where she discovered the joy of research, the discipline of structuring arguments, and the patience required to defend every word on a page. Mooting shaped her early years in law not merely as an activity, but as a way of thinking. This engagement later extended into mentoring and organising, as she served as Convenor of the Moot Court Society during her time at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Alongside practice, she has spent time preparing for judicial services examinations, a phase marked by rigour, routine, and relentless reading. Appearing in the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Services (Mains), 2025 proved to be a defining moment, sharpening her understanding of substantive and procedural law and leaving a lasting imprint on how she approaches legal problems with structure, balance, and clarity. It marked a significant academic milestone, reinforcing habits of sustained reading, precision, and intellectual honesty that continue to guide her work at the Bar. Parallel to practice has always run a quiet, persistent urge to teach, to explain, and to give back. This blog is born from that instinct. It is a space to pen down what courtrooms teach, what statutes whisper between the lines, and what preparation and persistence leave behind. Some learning stays in notebooks. Some deserve to be written down and passed on. Through this space, she hopes to contribute to the legal community by writing, engaging, mentoring, and participating in conversations that strengthen the profession. This blog is a place to demystify complex legal concepts, offer critical reflections on landmark judgments, and explore contemporary legal issues that shape our society. Whether you are a legal professional, an aspiring law student, or simply an inquisitive reader, this space invites you into a continuous exploration of the law, a field that is ever-evolving, deeply challenging, and perpetually relevant.

“This blog is, at its heart, a work in progress much like the journey of the law itself.”