Manish Kumar
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New Delhi : A proud moment for the family of former Union Minister RCP Singh as his daughter, social worker Lata Singh, has cleared the prestigious Advocate-on-Record (AOR) examination conducted by the Supreme Court of India. The AOR examination is considered one of the most challenging and respected legal qualifications in the country. This year, nearly 5,000 advocates appeared for the exam, of whom only 207 qualified, highlighting the highly competitive nature of the process. Clearing the examination reflects exceptional legal knowledge, dedication and perseverance. The achievement is not only a personal milestone but also an inspiring example of determination and disciplined upbringing rooted in values of service and integrity. For the family, the moment carries added pride as both children have earned positions in the country’s most prestigious services — one in the Indian Police Service (IPS) and the other now recognised as an Advocate-on-Record in the Supreme Court. The accomplishment reflects a legacy of commitment to public service, honesty and excellence. Lata Singh’s success serves as motivation for young aspirants in the legal field, demonstrating that clarity of purpose, hard work and commitment to justice can lead to remarkable
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