Most people know what they want to become once they finish law school.
Anuj Gupta began building before he even figured out what direction his law career would take.
What makes his story unique isn’t just that he started early — but that he started without anything most people consider “basic.”
No legal background.
No mentorship.
No elite school name.
No influential relatives.
But what he did have was hunger.
The Hustler Before the Hustle
At just 13, while most teenagers were discovering Instagram filters, Anuj was already monetizing the platform.
He promoted artists, managed pages with over 100K+ followers, and earned his first ₹50,000 before turning 15.
He lost it all. Not on luxury, but on helping friends and learning a painful truth — that people rarely value what comes free.
That first loss didn’t break him. It shaped him.
Reality Check in Law School
By the time Anuj entered law school, he had already mastered branding, growth, and communication — tools most law students only encounter post-graduation.
But law school wasn’t what he expected.
He was met with:
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Gatekeeping
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Fake professionalism
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Vague opportunities
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And a legal ecosystem that felt exclusive to those with privilege
So, instead of chasing opportunities, he started creating them.
Juris Spectra: The First Step
Anuj founded Juris Spectra, a student-led initiative offering:
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Workshops
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Internships
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Practical legal exposure
No pretense. No fluff. Just accessible and honest learning.
But as the platform grew, so did internal friction — co-founder conflicts, value clashes, and a culture drift.
Anuj made a bold call:
He walked away.
He didn’t run from failure. He rebuilt from it.
Vidhi Sanskaar: Law with Ethics
What rose from the ashes was Vidhi Sanskaar — not just another legal platform, but a mission.
Its foundation?
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Ethics over ego
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Impact over illusion
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Accessibility over arrogance
From legal literacy and soft skills to ADR exposure and real, raw discussions about the law and life,
Vidhi Sanskaar goes beyond certificates. It aims to build not just careers, but character.
The Numbers Speak — But Not Louder Than His Vision
Today, Anuj Gupta — still in his early years of law school — has:
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✅ Built one of India’s fastest-growing student-led legal ventures
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✅ Helped 6000+ students through mentorship, events, and community
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✅ Collaborated with top legal professionals and advisors
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✅ Represented ethics over comfort, even when it cost him opportunities
What began from a hostel room and an Instagram post is now shaping the future of hundreds of students who had no idea where to begin.
Not Perfect — But Purpose-Driven
Anuj doesn’t claim to be perfect.
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He’s not the top ranker.
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He’s faced detentions.
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He’s battled burnout.
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He’s stumbled through academic struggles.
But ask him what makes him different, and he won’t list achievements.
“I didn’t fake it till I made it. I figured it out, built it from scratch, and stayed.”
Why It Matters
Anuj is not your typical student-founder.
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He doesn’t wear a blazer for show.
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He answers every student’s doubt — himself.
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He works weekends, learns new skills, and stays relentlessly curious.
Vidhi Sanskaar isn’t just a platform. It’s a movement.
One that declares loudly:
“You don’t need privilege to build with purpose.”
Somewhere in Rajasthan, a second-year law student with no connections is quietly building what the legal system forgot:
Access. Ethics. And a future where law isn’t a maze — but a tool.
If that’s not an entrepreneur story worth telling, what is?