From Parul University BA LLB to Law Clerk at the Supreme Court of India: How Jaydeep Findoria Built a Legal Career Through

BA LLB at Parul University. Jaydeep Findoria, a law clerk at the Supreme Court. GSET, UGC, PhD Scholar at Delhi University. Pro Bono Club head, DAKSH, Rajasthan HC intern. Distinguished…

What He Built at Parul University

April 3, 2026 | Ajay Jatav |

What He Built After Graduation

The trajectory from BA/LLB student to Supreme Court Law Clerk did not begin after graduation. It began during the degree itself, through opportunities that Parul Institute of Law provided or facilitated:

  • Pro Bono Club: Jaydeep headed the Pro Bono Club at Parul Institute of Law, operating under the Ministry of Law and Justice. The club managed the Tele Law and Nyay Bandhu government schemes, giving him direct experience with legal aid infrastructure and government legal programs while still a student.
  • Ministry of Law and Justice: served as Pro Bono Associate (2022) and was selected as Jury Member for the Intra-Moot Court Competition for Pro Bono Associates. It was a remarkable journey for him to complete the capacity-building program under the ministry.
  • DAKSH worked as a student associate with DAKSH, contributing to the Supreme Court e-Committee‘s Judicial Privacy Management Policy and Right to Privacy in Judicial Records project. This gave him direct exposure to Supreme Court-level policy research while still an undergraduate.
  • Rajasthan High Court: completed a judicial internship under Justice Farjand Ali at the Rajasthan High Court.
  • District and Sessions Court: completed legal study internships at Surat District Court (matrimonial disputes, domestic violence, contracts, land disputes, bail applications, and succession) and Agra District Court (civil disputes).
  • Student leadership: served as student coordinator at the Entrepreneur Development Cell and the Technical Cell at Parul University. Was a campus ambassador for ProBono India, the International Model United Nations Association (IMUNA), All India Legal Forum, and Legge Rhythms.
  • Legal research: worked as a case analyst at Libertatem. in for 8 months, writing case summaries on Bombay High Court Published research papers with ProBono India on human rights, environment protection, free legal aid, and religious issues.

What He Built After Graduation

  • LLM in Constitutional and Administrative Law from Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), 2025
  • Diploma in Cyber Law from Asian School of Cyber Laws, Government Law College, Mumbai, 2025
  • MA in Political Science from IGNOU (ongoing)
  • UGC NET and NFPwD JRF qualified, 2025
  • Gujarat State Eligibility Test (GSET) qualified, 2025
  • PhD Scholar at the University of Delhi (ongoing, 2028 expected)
  • Junior Advocate at Ahir Law House, High Court of Gujarat (June 2024 to August 2025)
  • Law Clerk-cum-Research Associate at the Supreme Court of India (September 2025 to present), serving in the Centre for Research and Planning and the Screening Unit at the Registry

What He Said About Parul University

When Jaydeep returned to campus for the Parul International Mediation Competition, he was felicitated by two Supreme Court justices and recognized as a Distinguished Alumni. In his own words on LinkedIn: It felt honored to be felicitated by Honorable Mr. Justice Pankaj Mittal, Judge, Supreme Court of India. I would like to extend my regards to the place that introduced me to the world of law. It was an immense pleasure to meet my wonderful professors who taught me numerous laws. Thank you, my beloved juniors, for applauding and tagging me as a distinguished alumnus this year.

What This Means for Law Students at Parul University

Jaydeep‘s career path demonstrates that the Parul Institute of Law provides the infrastructure for exceptional outcomes. The Pro Bono Club gave him Ministry of Law and Justice experience. DAKSH gave him Supreme Court policy research exposure. The judicial internship program placed him at the Rajasthan High Court. The moot court and campus ambassador ecosystem developed his research, writing, and public engagement skills. The fact that he returned to Parul as a Supreme Court law clerk to be felicitated as a distinguished alumnus and that he publicly credited the university and its professors on LinkedIn is third-party validation of the program’s quality from someone who is now inside India’s highest court.

FAQ

+ Do Parul University law graduates work at the Supreme Court?

Yes. The university graduates get an opportunity to work at the Supreme Court of India. Like Jaydeep Findoria (BA LLB, Class of 2024) who is currently a law clerk cum research associate at the Supreme Court of India. Working in the Screening Unit and Centre for Research and Planning. He also cleared UGC NET, GSET, and is a PhD Scholar at the University of Delhi.

+ What legal career support does Parul Institute of Law provide?

Pro Bono Club (Ministry of Law and Justice), DAKSH research (Supreme Court e-Committee), judicial internships (Rajasthan HC, District Courts), moot court competitions, PIMC with SC/HC judges and Fox Mandal, campus ambassador programs, and legal research opportunities. Jaydeep used all of these during his BA LLB to build a career that led to the Supreme Court.

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