Most law students do not struggle because they are not smart enough. They struggle because nobody has explained it to them properly. That is where I come in.
I am a UK-trained law graduate (LLB Hons, Liverpool John Moores University) who has not just studied law — I have practised it. As a Legal Intern at the Advocate General's Office, Government of Punjab, I worked on live constitutional cases b...
Most law students do not struggle because they are not smart enough. They struggle because nobody has explained it to them properly. That is where I come in.
I am a UK-trained law graduate (LLB Hons, Liverpool John Moores University) who has not just studied law — I have practised it. As a Legal Intern at the Advocate General's Office, Government of Punjab, I worked on live constitutional cases before the High Court of Punjab — one of the most demanding legal environments in Pakistan. I researched fundamental rights petitions, drafted legal briefs for senior government counsel, and managed case files under real court deadlines. Before that, at a private litigation firm in Lahore, I worked across the full spectrum of criminal and civil litigation — from client consultation all the way through to courtroom observation at trial and appellate level.
I know what real legal work looks like. And that is exactly what makes me a better teacher.
My lessons are built on three principles: clarity, relevance, and application. I do not recite statutes or read from slides. I explain the concept in plain language first, connect it to a real case or courtroom situation, then work through it with you until it clicks. Legal concepts that once felt impossible become logical, manageable, and — genuinely — interesting.
Every single lesson is designed around you specifically. Before we begin I will find out exactly where you are, what you are struggling with, and what you need to achieve. From there every session is tailored to your goals — whether that is passing an exam, writing stronger legal essays, mastering case analysis, understanding a specific area of law, or simply building the confidence to think and argue like a lawyer.
I teach in both English and Urdu. If you find it easier to grasp a concept in Urdu first and then build your English legal vocabulary around it — we do exactly that. This makes me one of the very few law tutors in the world who can genuinely bridge both languages for students studying UK, Pakistani, or Commonwealth law. You do not have to choose between understanding and language. With me you get both.
I was ranked in the top 2% globally in the Mensa IQ Assessment — 98th percentile worldwide. I mention this not to impress you, but because it matters for teaching: the ability to break down complex reasoning into clear, logical steps is exactly what separates an average tutor from an exceptional one. That is what I bring to every lesson.
By the end of every session you will have:
— Total clarity on the topic we covered — no confusion left behind
— Real case examples you can use immediately in essays and exams
— Practical legal reasoning skills you can apply to any question
— The confidence to tackle even the most complex legal argument
— A study approach that actually works for the way your mind thinks
I have sat where you are sitting. I have felt overwhelmed by a judgment I could not understand and stressed about an exam I did not feel ready for. I know exactly what it feels like — and I know exactly how to get you through it.
Law is not as complicated as it seems. It just needs the right teacher.
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