Challenges Faced by First-Generation Advocates in India: Low Pay, Long Hours, and Clerical Work Struggles
The path of a first-generation activist in India is fraught with obstacles, ranging from economic difficulties and long work hours to a lack of mentorship and access to meaningful legal work. Each of these challenges necessitates a multifaceted solution, involving the introduction of equitable compensation policies, the creation of formalized mentorship programs, and an attitudinal shift towards acknowledging and enabling the efforts of junior attorneys. By creating an atmosphere that recognizes and encourages talent regardless of family background, the legal profession can move towards greater inclusiveness and equity.