The India UK Achiever’s Award 2024 has celebrated academic and professional accomplishments with a significant ceremony honouring exceptional brains who have finished their higher education in the United Kingdom. This esteemed award not only recognises brilliance in the legal area but also bears witness to the individual’s effect and contribution, promoting constructive change across multiple domains.
The India UK Achiever’s Awards are aimed at honouring young Indians who have studied in the UK for higher education as well as their alumni. Of the several domains that have been recognised, legal excellence has assumed a central role, exhibiting the outstanding achievements of people in the field of legal advocacy, supporting the rights of LGBTQIA+ people, and contributing significantly to society. These exceptional achievers get the chance to engage with decision-makers and other stakeholders in the education system at the award ceremony, which takes place at the famous British Parliament. It gives these extraordinary people a chance to participate in conversations that have the potential to influence social progress and education in the future. This exceptional occasion unites a group of accomplished Indians, creating relationships that go beyond the gala event.
The chance to become a member of an exclusive group of achievers is one of the main benefits of receiving the India UK Achiever’s Award in the legal category. As a result of joining this network, recipients of awards serve as role models for upcoming generations, demonstrating that achievement can be attained through perseverance, hard work, and a dedication to greatness. Samridhi Arora has established herself as a national and international trendsetter in the legal field thanks to her exceptional legal knowledge and dedication to justice. At thirty-two years old, Arora is the youngest recipient of all, which is a credit to her exceptional accomplishments and commitment to the legal field.
A Recorded Advocate (AOR) Samridhi Arora is a distinguished legal practitioner who has appeared before the Supreme Court of India, several High Courts, Delhi Subordinate Courts, and Tribunals. She is an official member of UNESCO’s Information for All Programme (IFAP) Working Group on Information Accessibility (WGIA) and holds the esteemed position of chair for AI4IA within UNESCO IFAP (WGIA). Arora’s academic accomplishments include a Gold Medal-winning B. Com. LLB (Hons. ), an Executive Education certificate from Harvard Kennedy School, a BCL from the University of Oxford, and a Diploma in Corporate Law and Governance from LSE, UK. In addition, she is the author of the book “Piercing of Corporate Veil” and several more essays.
In addition to celebrating Arora’s individual accomplishments, the India-UK Achiever’s Award 2024 also pays tribute to the rich diversity and talent that have grown out of the close educational relations between India and the UK. The prize represents not only one’s own accomplishment but also one’s dedication to making a beneficial impact on society, motivating the next generation, and creating powerful networks in the fields of legal advocacy and social improvement. India Achieves Honours in the UK:
Achievers Honours honoured 75+ Achievers in 8 categories last year in observance of India’s 75th anniversary of independence. Among those honoured in London were Bollywood actor Parineeti Chopra, Rajya Sabha member Raghav Chadha, CEO of the Serum Institute of India Adar Poonawalla, President of the Observer Research Foundation Samir Saran, Keeper Aditi Chauhan, Senior Advocate Menaka Guruswamy of the Supreme Court of India, and AI researcher Somdip Dey.