Most people know what they want to become once they finish law school.
Anuj Gupta? He started cooking up change before he even picked a recipe.

This isn’t your usual legal success story. There’s no family kitchen of lawyers. No silver spoon of elite mentorship. No Michelin-starred university badge.

All he had was one powerful ingredient: hunger.

The Appetizer — Hustle at 13

While most kids were learning how to post selfies, Anuj was building digital brands.
By 13, he was promoting artists, managing Instagram pages with over 100K+ followers, and earning his first ₹50,000 before he turned 15.

But he didn’t spend it on himself.

He gave — to friends, to ideas, to community. And he learned the hard way:

People rarely value what they get for free.

That early loss? It didn’t spoil him. It seasoned him.

By the time Anuj entered law school, he already knew more about branding, communication, and growth than most of his peers.

But what he found was far from fresh:
Gatekeeping.
Vague opportunities.
Fake professionalism.
A system that felt frozen to those without privilege.

Instead of chasing half-baked internships, Anuj opened his own kitchen.

The First Recipe — Juris Spectra

Anuj Gupta

He co-founded Juris Spectra, a student-led legal initiative that quickly gained recognition for delivering what others didn’t:

✅ Real exposure
✅ No fluff
✅ Accessible legal education

But behind the rise was a simmering conflict — value mismatches and team friction.
Anuj made a bold move: he walked away.

Not with bitterness, but with resolve.

The Signature Dish — Vidhi Sanskaar

Anuj Gupta

Out of the ashes of Juris Spectra, Anuj launched something deeply personal and powerful: Vidhi Sanskaar.

A legal venture built on:

  • Legal literacy

  • Soft skills & communication

  • ⚖️ ADR awareness

  • Real conversations on law, ethics, and life

Unlike most student projects that disappear after a few months or dilute into “certificate factories,” Vidhi Sanskaar has depth and discipline.

It isn’t just cooking careers — it’s baking character.

What’s on the Plate Today?

Even as a second-year law student, Anuj Gupta has already:

  • Built one of India’s fastest-growing student-led legal education ventures
  • ‍Mentored over 6000+ students through workshops, sessions, and community
  • Collaborated with top legal professionals and mentors
  • ️Chosen ethics over ego, even when it cost him comfort

The Dessert — Imperfect but Impactful

He’s not the class topper. He’s faced burnout, detention, academic dips.
But what sets him apart?

“I didn’t fake it till I made it. I figured it out, built it from scratch, and stayed.”

He’s not the kind of founder who puts on a blazer just for press photos.
He’s the one who answers DMs, works on weekends, and still learns new skills in the process.

Final Bite — More Than a Brand, a Movement

Vidhi Sanskaar isn’t just a project. It’s a movement.

Built from a hostel room in Rajasthan, by a student with zero connections, it’s redefining what legal education can be:

Accessible. Ethical. Purpose-driven.

Because maybe…
You don’t need to be born with privilege to build something with power.
You just need to start with hunger — and cook with intention.


If that’s not an entrepreneur story worth telling, what is?