She then completed a Master’s degree and recently cleared the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), formally entering the record books.Speaking about her journey, Krishangi said, “Studying with flexibility not only gave me academic freedom but also taught me discipline, focus, and organisation. “I adopted strict routines, removed distractions, and approached my work with professional discipline from the start,” she said.Her parents Tapan and Indira Meshram expressed pride at the news of their daughter becoming one of the youngest solicitors in England, Wales but said that they did not see it coming. When she started on this journey, we encouraged her to give it her best shot, but we couldn’t have anticipated such a remarkable outcome,” they said.Krishangi’s interest in law began early. “After completing a short course on law from Harvard University, she developed an affinity for legal practice because it resonated deeply with her core values of justice and fairness. “Growing up in a serene and nurturing environment, away from toxic academic competition, Krishangi developed self-discipline, focus, and introspection from an early age,” he said.


Source:   The Times
August 17, 2025 09:59 UTC