Daughter joins same court as a judge where her father sells tea

New Delhi: Surender Kumar has worked all his life as a tea seller. He sells tea in the court complex of the sub-divisional magistrate in Nakodar town of Jalandhar (Punjab).



Just like every father dreams, Surinder also felt that his daughter will achieve something big one day and make him proud. But he never thought that his daughter will go on to become a judge in the same court where he sells tea.
His 23-year-old daughter Shruti passed the Punjab Civil Services (Judicial) Examination in the first attempt, and after a year’s training at the academy, she is now ready to take the position of a Judge in the same court.

While speaking to Deccan Herald, Shruti said its a dream come true. “I always wanted to be associated with the legal profession. I wanted to be a judge. I sat for the examination and stood first in the SC category,” she said.

On Thursday, the locals felicitated Shruti for her achievement, which was best described by Rajya Sabha MP and BJP vice-president Avinash Rai Khanna as “an honour for Punjab.”

Surinder Kumar has worked as a tea seller all his life. As an owner of a tea shop right across the court, Surinder has been serving people tea at the complex of the sub-divisional magistrate in Nakodar (Jalandhar district), for years. But little did he know that one day his daughter would walk through the doors of the same court as a judge!

23-year-old Shruti passed the Punjab Civil Services (Judicial) Examination in the first attempt, and after a year's training at the academy, she is now ready to pronounce judgments and bring some justice to the world.

While speaking to Deccan Herald, Shruti said, "I always wanted to be associated with the legal profession. I wanted to be a judge. I sat for the examination and stood first in the SC category." She made her dreams come and father proud.

After graduating from Guru Nanak Dev University, Shruti went on to study law at Punjab University, Patiala. As a woman achiever, Shruti feels that women are now at the forefront of topping the country's competitive exams. "My friends like Harpreet Kaur Sidhu have also qualified in the judicial examination. Her father is a police inspector. I am not the only one," she added.
Shruti


Shruti was recently applauded for success, with Rajya Sabha MP and BJP vice-president Avinash Rai Khanna calling her achievement as "an honour for Punjab."
Well done, Shruti.

Source: Indian Media

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