Law Is In My DNA | Saroj Krishna Ghimire | TEDxQuest International College
In this talk, the speaker shares their journey into law, describing the passion and challenges that drove them to pursue justice. They highlight the personal sacrifices, including long hours and difficult cases, where lawyers often face threats, pressure, and even danger. Despite these challenges, the speaker emphasizes the pride lawyers feel in advocating for justice, fighting for the truth, and standing up for those who need it most. Working for the people, delivering justice, and making a real impact on society is what makes the profession deeply fulfilling. Saroj Krishna Ghimire is an attorney at the Supreme court of Nepal. He is an elected executive member for LAWASIA, Co-chair of the International Relation Committee of Nepal Bar Association and Asst.Prof of Law at Tribhuvan University. He is the former Treasurer of the Supreme Court Bar Association. He holds dual LLM. from UK and India in investment and constitutional laws and has represented in high profile cases relating to corporate laws and criminal laws.He has been the international Speaker from Nepalese legal fraternity for International Bar Associations Annual conference at Washington, Sydney, Seoul, Miami, Paris and Mexico. He is known as Champion for pro bono and business and human rights. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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