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TEDx TalksPublished at June 2, 2026 at 12:52 AM12:05
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Justice Beyond Fear | Amrita Verma | TEDxWCE Sangli

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June 2, 2026 at 12:52 AM
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What if the law was not just about rules but about courage? In this thought provoking TEDx talk, Advocate Amrita Verma explores the deeper meaning of justice, resilience, and standing up for what is right even when the odds seem overwhelming. Through her journey as a young lawyer practicing before the Supreme Court of India, she reflects on the power of conviction, the responsibility that comes with knowledge, and the importance of finding one's voice in a world that often demands silence. From constitutional values to personal courage, this talk is a reminder that justice begins long before a courtroom. It begins when individuals choose not to stay silent in the face of fear, doubt, or injustice. At a time when information is abundant but understanding is rare, Amrita challenges us to think critically, act responsibly, and recognize the role each person plays in shaping a more aware and accountable society. Advocate Amrita Verma is a Supreme Court lawyer and the founder of Amrita Verma & Associates. Known for her work across constitutional, civil, criminal, and appellate matters, she is among the youngest women to establish an independent practice before the Supreme Court of India. Through her legal work, public engagement, and commitment to justice, she continues to make legal awareness more accessible and empowering for people across the country. Advocate Amrita Verma is a Supreme Court lawyer and the founder of Amrita Verma & Associates. A graduate of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University with a specialization in Constitutional and Administrative Law, she has built a distinguished independent practice at a remarkably young age. Her work spans constitutional, civil, criminal, and appellate matters, driven by a strong commitment to justice, fairness, and legal awareness. Recognized for combining legal expertise with empathy and public engagement, she represents a new generation of legal professionals making the law more accessible and impactful. 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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