Young law students arguing before NGT has never been a feat. But look at JGLS student Ujjwal Sharma(who hasnโt even graduated yet) managed to defeat tier-1 law firms partners in a pertinent hearing before NGT. How is this possible? This is a rare achievement. Hats off to this young lad.
This brings an important question - why didnโt law students earlier argue before any tribunal like NGT?
Please stop believing everything you read, kudos to Ujjwal but do understand that โฎโฎโฎ โฎโฎโฎ โฎโฎโฎ, and he โฎโฎโฎ. Also โฎโฎโฎ. No offence but if we go by that logic, I have a few PPOs too๐ญ
Ujjwal is a great guy and extremely hardworking. But he has created this great PR around him, there were several senior people backing him and handholding. Kudos to him for taking up the initiative, however, the reality is quite different.
This brings an important question - why didnโt law students earlier argue before any tribunal like NGT?
https://www.lawctopus.com/interview-ujjwal-sharma-from-jgls-an-environmentalist-a-poet/amp/
Read the comments on this post and decided to read more about it. Found this discussion. Ig some people get it, some just donโt.