Mentors who have walked the path themselves.

Every mentor at IVY LAW MENTORS has personally navigated the admissions process at the world's most competitive institutions — and has spent years guiding others through the same journey.

Operations

Garima Singh — Executive Director

Garima Singh

Executive Director

Garima Singh

MBA in Finance · Operations & Institutional Management

Garima Singh brings to Law School Mentors a rigorous foundation in finance, operations and institutional management. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours), a Diploma in Finance and Accounting from NIIT, and a Master of Business Administration in Finance — a combination that underpins her ability to build and sustain the operational infrastructure that serious mentorship practice demands.

As Executive Director and Operations Manager, Garima oversees the full operational and administrative function of Law School Mentors — from programme delivery and student intake to financial planning and institutional partnerships. Her role ensures that every student who joins the practice receives a consistent, professionally managed experience from first consultation through to programme completion.

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)

NIIT

Diploma in Finance and Accounting

MBA in Finance

Nidhi Singh — Founder & Lead Mentor
NNidhi SinghFounder & Lead Mentor

Nidhi Singh

Founder & Lead Mentor

Nidhi Singh

Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India

Nidhi Singh is an Advocate-on-Record at the Supreme Court of India — entitled to practise before the apex court — and a legal scholar whose work sits at the intersection of competition law, arbitration, artificial intelligence, technology law, IPR and constitutional governance.

She holds a Master of the Science of Law (JSM) from Stanford Law School, where she was a SPILS Fellow, received the Stanford Pro Bono Distinction and multiple research grants. She also holds an MSc in Law and Finance from the University of Oxford, where she was both a British Chevening Scholar and a Louis-Dreyfus Weidenfeld Scholar, and was nominated as a top-three finalist for the Outstanding Alumni Award by the Weidenfeld-Hoffman Scholarships & Leadership Programme.

She completed Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, US Litigation coursework at the Antonin Scalia Law School (George Mason University), and a PG Diploma in Economics for Competition Law at King's College London. Her specialist training includes a PG Diploma in Competition Policy and Law from NLU Delhi — completed with Distinction as Rank 1 — and a fully-funded programme in Investment Law and Trade Law at the Universitat de Barcelona, on scholarship from the University of St. Gallen and WTO Geneva.

She began her legal education as Gold Medallist and Rank 1 at KIIT School of Law, where she held the Dean's Scholarship for all five years and graduated with the Chancellor's Gold Medal and Nanibala Memorial Gold Medal.

In practice, Nidhi has spent nearly a decade at the Supreme Court of India, handling matters across election law, constitutional law, arbitration, service law and capital markets. She has advised on competition compliance and merger control for Indian and international clients, represented the National Highway Authority of India in infrastructure arbitration, and provided litigation support before state and federal courts across California, Texas, Arizona, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Washington D.C. She has also worked for the California Department of Justice and District Attorney Office.

She has taught Comparative Competition Law and Supreme Court Practice & Procedure at three of India's top National Law Schools — NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad and NUJS Kolkata — and has trained IAS and IPS officers at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration. Her Stanford JSM thesis examined algorithmic collusion under US, EU and Indian antitrust law — a line of inquiry she continues to develop in a book due in 2027.

Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India
Senior Legal Policy Researcher — competition law, arbitration, AI & technology law, IPR, constitutional governance
Frédéric Bastiat Fellow, Mercatus Center, George Mason University
Non-Resident Fellow, Dhirubhai Ambani University School of Law
Expert, Institute for Internet and the Just Society, Berlin
Adjunct Professor, Woxsen University
World Economic Forum Global Shaper
Notable Alumni, Lincoln College, Oxford

Stanford Law School

Master of the Science of Law (JSM)

SPILS Fellow · Stanford Pro Bono Distinction · Multiple research grants · Thesis on algorithmic collusion under US, EU and Indian antitrust law

University of Oxford

MSc in Law and Finance

British Chevening Scholar · Louis-Dreyfus Weidenfeld Scholar · Top-3 finalist, Outstanding Alumni Award (Weidenfeld-Hoffman Scholarships)

Harvard Kennedy School of Government

Public Policy

Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University

US Litigation — Federal Civil Procedure and Evidence

King's College London

PG Diploma in Economics for Competition Law

NLU Delhi

PG Diploma in Competition Policy and Law

Distinction · Rank 1

Indian Society of International Law

PG Diploma in International Trade and Business Law

Universitat de Barcelona

Investment Law and Trade Law

Fully-funded — scholarship from University of St. Gallen and WTO Geneva

KIIT School of Law, KIIT University

LL.B. (Hons) — Gold Medallist, Rank 1

Dean's Scholarship (all 5 years) · Chancellor's Gold Medal · Nanibala Memorial Gold Medal

NLSIU Bangalore — Comparative Competition Law
NALSAR Hyderabad — Comparative Competition Law
NUJS Kolkata — Supreme Court Practice & Procedure
Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration — IAS & IPS Officers
Economic TimesAward for Excellence in Law 2026 / Most Inspiring Women Award 2026
Forbes IndiaLegal Powerlist 2021
Lex FalconTop 50 Lawyers of India
United NationsWorld BankHarvard Law SchoolWorld Economic ForumETH ZurichNITI AayogCompetition Commission of IndiaLal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration
Global Antitrust ReviewOxford Human Rights HubKing's College London Law BlogsWorld Economic ForumFinancial ExpressPeer-reviewed journals

Senior Mentor

Anurag Vijay — Senior Mentor

Anurag Vijay

Senior Mentor

Anurag Vijay

Advocate · Chevening Scholar · Queen Mary University of London LL.M.

Anurag Vijay is an Advocate specialising in public law, economic offences, taxation and international arbitration. In a short span of practice, he has built an independent legal practice of notable breadth — appearing regularly before the Supreme Court of India, the High Courts of Delhi and Jharkhand, and tax tribunals across the country.

His practice spans matters relating to tenders and contracts, income tax and GST appeals, land acquisition, writ petitions, election petitions, debt recovery and SARFAESI proceedings, and human trafficking. He has also handled cases involving economic offences — including money laundering under PMLA and matters under the NDPS Act. In the field of international arbitration, Anurag advises on institutional proceedings under the ICC, LCIA and SIAC rules, with a particular focus on disputes arising from construction and commercial contracts.

Anurag is a recipient of the Chevening Scholarship from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, United Kingdom. He holds an LL.M. in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution from Queen Mary University of London — one of the world's leading programmes in international arbitration and dispute resolution.

At Law School Mentors, Anurag brings first-hand experience of navigating Chevening — one of the most competitive and transformative scholarships available to Indian lawyers — as well as the demands of a top-ranked LL.M. programme in the United Kingdom. He mentors students on litigation practice, public law careers, scholarship applications and the strategic and personal dimensions of building an international legal profile.

Courts & Forums

Supreme Court of India
High Courts of Delhi and Jharkhand
Tax Tribunals — Income Tax & GST
International Arbitration — ICC, LCIA, SIAC

Areas of Practice

Public law & constitutional matters
Economic offences — PMLA, NDPS
Income tax and GST appeals
Land acquisition & writ petitions
Election petitions
Debt recovery & SARFAESI
Construction & commercial arbitration
Tenders and contracts

Queen Mary University of London

LL.M. in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution

Chevening Scholar

Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

LL.B.

NLU Delhi

PG Diploma in Competition Policy and Law

PG Diploma in International Trade and Business Law

The network is not a list. It is curated for each student.

Our students also receive targeted access to a wider network of specialists — practising lawyers at top firms in India, the UK and the US, faculty at leading global law schools, alumni of top LL.M. programmes, and senior practitioners across competition, arbitration, public policy and international law.

This network is not a list. It is curated for each student, on each question that calls for it.

Top Indian law firms
🏛UK & US firms
🎓Global law school faculty
LL.M. programme alumni
§Competition law practitioners
Arbitration specialists
🌐International organisations
📋Public policy advisors
Most of the students I have mentored over the years did not come from privileged backgrounds. They came from ordinary Indian families with extraordinary ambition. They needed someone who had genuinely been there. That is the practice we are building.

Nidhi Singh

Founder & Lead Mentor

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