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Life Of A Young Judge & Judiciary Preparation | Ft. Shazadi Halima, Judge, DJS (Ex-RJS) |
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ส.ค. 2024
- In the new episode of Letter of Law Interviews, we are delighted to host Judge Shazadi Halima. Ma'am is presently posted as a judge in Delhi and has previously worked as a judge in Rajasthan. She cleared the Rajasthan and the Delhi Judicial Service exam in her first attempt. In this video, ma'am talks about her preparation journey and her life as a young judge.
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Thank you!
You're an absolute inspiration. Keep motivating everyone around you the way you do ✨️
Thank you so much for bringing another wonderful conversation with such talented judicial officer /mam.
Thank you so much for this interview ❤
Very great and motivative interview ❤
i have appeared in her court many times
Great interview! Thanks 🙏 i can also see the beautiful pet cat behind! 😂😍😍
The cat did indeed make a beautiful guest appearance! Glad you liked the conversation!
Thankyou so much for bringing another wonderful conversation with such a Talented young judicial officer the best part is whatever ma'am said during the conversation it's comes from a heart we can feel the words. It's really motivating for the young judiciary aspirants to work harder to achieve your goals with a Positive mindset and to give something to the society through its judgement.
Thank you so much foro such a lovely comment!
Bro, I absolutely loved your content!
You may not know that by bringing such wonderful legal personalities to your videos you are giving an amazing opportunity to legal students. I hope that you will bring supreme court judges into your videos in the near future
Loved your channel :-)
Thank you so much for your encouraging comment, Bhuvesh! How kind of you. And, yes, having a Supreme Court judge on the podcast would be a dream come true! Godspeed to that!
This channel is very beneficial and the content is very insightful and inspiring. ❤
Thanks!
Good conversation dear..
Mam which books you prefer for which subject plz suggest
Awesome interview, thank you Sarthak for interviewing such a beauty with brain. There is a lot to learn from Halima.
Glad you liked the interview! There was indeed much to learn!
Much appreciated thank you 🙏🏻 for making such useful videos
Thank you!
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Previous ke mains ke question kaam aate only they are useful but for pre previous year paper not gonna help ..Making carrier in law is very tough.
Hello. Can you please interview someone who has started learning law at an older age and is doing well now? It would be very inspirational for us
Great idea! Would surely bring out such an interview.
Such an insightful conversation! Thank you, Sarthak.
Thanks a lot, Nikita!
I know about him we are from etah uttarpradesh
(it will be her not him.)
I am also from Etah Uttar Pradesh
Soon, I'll become a judge and i would love to come to your channel for a interview!
Indeed! All the very best to you! Hope this happens soon. :)
From where can we buy old year question papers ? And which book is perfect for DJS ?
If anyone knows comment plz
Rola hai guru ❤
Hey Sarthak, great content as always, i was wondering if there was any way us viewers could contribute to the conversation by submitting our own questions for your prospective guests. Maybe in the form of a tweet or youtube community post, which you could post beforehand. Im sure there are loads of people who'd have questions for the guests you bring in, especially given the variety of fields they have expertise in. Just a suggestion, ignore if not practicable.
Hi, Tanishq! This is a great idea. I do take in questions on Letter of Law's Instagram page. But, will try to do it more often now. Thanks for such a productive comment!
Can you tell me that in which year I should join coaching for haryana judiciary in our ballb 5 year course
It is a personal decision for you to make! Most people start in the final year of law school. But, see whatever works best for you! All the best!
@@LetterOfLaw ok thanks
Sarthak Bhai you didn't tell about channel in whole SSB stay. 😮 Great content.
Hahah! Thank you so much, Anuranjan bhai!
From where I can get previous year paper
You may look for them online or consider buying a book which has the past year papers.
Are past year papers important in RJS, are questions repeated like in UP PCSJ?
It is always advisable to go through the past year papers!
@@LetterOfLaw thankyou so much
@@neeti933 previous year question are repeated in UP pcsj?
The cat 😅
354 , 509
Why is not anyone talking about the 😸 in the background 😅
Bare acts are allowed in Delhi Judicial exam?
Yes, In mains.
Gareebo ke liye hindi me be bol diya kro