I strongly believe in
" it is always about the training which will build my foundation to a successful legal career, and the Justice League Program truly encapsulates it for me as it empowers me to innovate, experiment with my skills as well as learn from my co-ambassadors. The aim of this program also resonates with the core values of MIT-WPU that focuses on providing ample opportunities to law students thereby ensuring that they become able lawyers in the future. "

Aneesh Khare
MIT World Peace University, Faculty of Law
A team player who believes in inclusiveness. He likes to keep himself abreast of current affairs and hopes to pursue a career in International law.

One step at a time!
It is paramount to recognize and protect the rights and integrity of the LGBTQ+ community. The blog talks about how India has set an example by revolutionizing the outlook towards the members of this community

The Lioness hunted by her own Pride
On the occasion of International Women's Day, Justice League Ambassadors, Aneesh Khare and Mahak Singhania have written a blog celebrating the journey of India's first women ruler- Razia Sultan.

Two Cents in Law Series
The creator of the Series, Aneesh Khare, through his vast reading and knowledge on how law has evolved and practiced over the years shares interesting and unique facts about legal norms existing in different parts of the world.

Navigating Through Law School
Aneesh Khare and Tasneem Husain talk about the pre-law requisities and tools to navigate law school successfully.
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