India, Feb. 8 -- The legal profession, steeped in tradition, has long upheld justice, ethics, and mentorship. Over two decades in this field, I have observed the profound impact of small yet meaningful gestures that reinforce these values. Among them, one simple but powerful tradition stands out: offering a chair to senior advocates. This act, though seemingly minor, symbolizes the core principles of respect, integrity, and humility that define the profession.

Law is more than a career; it is a calling rooted in service to justice and humanity. Central to its greatness is the relationship between senior advocates and their juniors. This bond is not merely hierarchical but symbiotic. Senior advocates, with their vast experience, serve as ...