A final-year law student at State University, Achia Akter is a dedicated and driven individual with a passion for legal advocacy and intellectual discourse. Her journey into the legal field is defined by a commitment to academic excellence and a strong focus on the practical application of legal principles.
As an active member of the Mooting community, Achia has honed her research and public speaking skills. She was a key researcher in the prestigious Henry Dunant Moot Court Competition, where her meticulous legal analysis contributed to the team’s performance. She also proved her advocacy skills as a confident speaker in both the Inter-Batch Moot Competition and the National Democracy Debate Competition, showcasing her ability to articulate complex arguments with clarity and conviction.
Expanding her expertise, Achia has served as a Research Intern at Tuhin & Partners and The Legal Matters, where she provided support in corporate, tax, and compliance research. In addition, her earlier internship at Record of Law offered valuable exposure to practical legal research and analysis, further strengthening her understanding of the legal profession.
Outside her professional pursuits, Achia is an avid reader with a keen interest in history and mythology. She also enjoys collecting rare and original editions of books, reflecting her appreciation for authenticity and depth. Her indoor garden serves as a creative outlet and a symbol of her belief in growth, patience, and care.
Achia is committed to leveraging her skills and knowledge to make a meaningful contribution to the legal community. She is particularly eager to explore opportunities in corporate law, taxation, and compliance, aligning her passion for justice with impactful legal practice.