Become a kingmaker, and not a king.
Become a kingmaker, and not a king.
Mohit Sharma is a Criminal Law Advocate in Udaipur.
Mohit belongs to Chhoti Sadri but he currently lives in Udaipur. His father is in the police and so he lives at the police headquarters in Udaipur. He did his schooling at Abhinav Senior Secondary School and did B. Com. from MB College, Udaipur itself.
Regarding his further studies, Mohit says that he has also attempted the RAS entrance exams. He was selected for the police department two times and appeared for an interview because he was very curious about the khaki uniform of the police. But unfortunately, he was not selected. Most of his family members are in the police and so he also wanted to join the police force. His dream was to become an IPS officer.
Talking about his entry into the field of law, Mohit says that he chose law because it is also related to the police department. He says that both the law and police department run hand-in-hand, so he took law and started doing his practice.
During his college days, he always had a question in his mind as to how to have some money in his hand? He used to ask for money very rarely from his parents. After his studies, when he started his practice, initially, he had no earning. But slowly he started getting work and started earning money from his hard work. Now, Mohit feels that choosing law as his career was the right decision.
Mohit says he once met the Great Khali in an event which was a memorable time of his life. He has also met many celebrities in Mumbai and started doing Artist Management work along with his law practice.
Sharing about the happiest moment in his life, Mohit says that once his friends brought a lot of cakes on his birthday. Mohit distributed those cakes to the street children and to the children nearby the hospitals. That moment was the happiest moment in his life. Mohit feels happy when his clients, who come in distress, become satisfied and happy when their cases are solved.
Sharing about his Covid experience, Mohit says that he learned to save money during that time and advises us also to save money so that we would not be dependent on others during such pandemics.
If a Time Machine is given to him, Mohit would like to go back in time and prepare for the RAS exam in a better way. He still desires to become an IPS officer because the fascination for the khaki uniform would never go away from his mind.
When asked about role models in his life, Mohit says that he considers his father as his role model who guides him to work in such a way that you become popular and become popular in such a way that your work always gets done.
Advising the aspirants to the law field, Mohit says that only taking the degree is not enough. One must have the experience of discussing and arguing in front of the judge and take more and more experience in this field.