OBSERVER AND LEARNER!
Practice of law in law court and outside law court have two different meanings and experiences. I could not engage in court practice due to my own personal reason of poverty & family dependency. I am now well settled in life finishing my all family responsibilities towards my wife and my married daughter at old age of 68 and now I can sit in law court just as observer and learner of law in court if not practitioner of law in court and this itself is my work in field of law. I do not believe in retirement!
-©Adv.B.S.More, 12.3.2025
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Observer and Learner: A New Chapter in Law
By Adv. B. S. More
The practice of law takes on different dimensions depending on whether it is conducted inside or outside the courtroom. Legal knowledge is not confined to active courtroom litigation; it extends to observation, analysis, and continuous learning. My journey in the legal field has been shaped by circumstances, personal choices, and a deep commitment to family responsibilities.
A Life Shaped by Responsibility
Due to financial constraints and family dependencies, I could not engage in court practice as a young lawyer. Priorities dictated my path—I had to ensure the well-being of my family before fully immersing myself in the legal profession. Now, at the age of 68, having fulfilled my responsibilities towards my wife and my married daughter, I find myself in a unique position: free to dedicate my time to the legal world in a way that suits my philosophy and stage of life.
The Role of an Observer and Learner
At this stage, I may not be a courtroom practitioner, but I remain deeply engaged in the field of law. As an observer and learner, I gain valuable insights by simply being present in court, studying proceedings, analyzing arguments, and understanding the evolving nature of legal practice. The courtroom is a living institution where laws are interpreted, justice is argued, and legal principles are tested in real time.
Many believe that professional life ends with retirement, but I reject this notion. The mind must remain active, continuously learning and evolving. My presence in the courtroom, even as an observer, is not passive—it is my way of staying intellectually engaged in my field. It is work in its own right, though different from traditional legal practice.
Beyond Retirement: A Commitment to Lifelong Learning
The concept of retirement implies a withdrawal from professional life, a slowing down of intellectual pursuits. I do not subscribe to this idea. As long as the mind is capable and the body permits, learning should never cease. My presence in court is not just about law—it is about maintaining sharpness, staying connected to a world that has always fascinated me, and finding new ways to contribute.
This journey is a testament to the fact that life offers multiple paths to engage with one’s passion. One does not need to fit into a rigid definition of a "practicing lawyer" to be deeply involved in the field of law. As an observer and learner, I continue to find purpose and fulfillment, proving that knowledge and engagement are not limited by age or circumstance.
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