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India's top 1. 0 lawyers - Times of India Drawing up any kind of list is fraught with danger, especially a list of the country's ten top lawyers! We will almost certainly be accused of acts of omission and commission. On our part, we've tried to be as thorough as possible — asking senior and junior lawyers and retired judges for their opinion; examining the track record of short- listed candidates; comparing their knowledge, acumen and court craft with that of others. How good are they at retrieving seemingly impossible situations?

Can they persuade a judge to appreciate a point of view that is diametrically opposite his initial understanding? What role have they played in the seminal cases of our time? How have they shaped the opinion of government, the judiciary, the public? In our final list, we left out those who currently hold positions in government, such as attorney general Goolam Vahanvati and solicitor general Gopal Subramaniam. We also didn't consider Kapil Sibal and Arun Jaitley, because as HRD minister and leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, respectively, they don't practise anymore. In the end, we based our judgement primarily on what we saw and heard, first hand, in the courts.. NARIMAN'S POINT, COUNTERPOINT He is the wise man of the Bar.

Nariman's stature allows him to be blunt in court. He lets his displeasure be known when a judge fails to understand a point — "No, no, that's not what I mean." Nariman, 8. His voice has turned metallic over the years, but it still booms in the biggest courtroom of all — the chief justice of India's , with its 4.

Nariman regularly loses his cool with assistants who try and come to his rescue while a judge is in the middle of asking him a question. Listen to the judge first, I say," he tells them testily. He can also be impatient, especially with juniors who take too long to source a citation to buttress his arguments — "Quick, quick, what are you doing." Nariman started life as a lawyer in 1. Jamsetjee Kanga, and was enriched by his senior's endless tales of real- life courtroom drama.

He also imbibed his senior's motto: "Work is worship." (Nariman is proud of the fact that India's first chief justice Harilal Kania was also a product of Kanga's chamber.) The case that got him into the real big league came 3. Watch Unnatural Putlocker. This was the Needle Industry Company Case which related to intricate questions in company law. Nariman's client had lost in the high court to the arguments of the famous H M Seerbhai. Nariman defended him with great technical brilliance before the Supreme Court, which finally ruled in favour of Nariman's client. Even as he climbed the "greasy poles of success" , as he puts it, he has often found himself drawn to hopeless cases. Maybe, it's because he believes in the saying: "The important thing is not winning, but taking part; the important thing in life is not conquering, but fighting." He charges Rs 2.

Rs 2. 5 lakh. But he does many cases for free, too. As for what he does with his money, his response is blunt: "That's nobody's business but mine." He's known to give a lot of money to charity (apart from his pro bono work), but won't disclose details.

Nariman's formula for success: "7. His advice to younger lawyers? Be humble before the court and do not suppress a fact even if it's against you." SUPREME SOLI- LOQUIST Sorabjee loves to be referred to as the former attorney general, for it brought him great glory. As AG, he successfully defended India against Pakistan in the Atlantique downing case in an international court.

The Atlantique incident involved the Indian Air Force shooting down a Pakistan Navy plane, Breguet Atlantique, carrying 1. The incident took place in the Rann of Kutch on August 1. Kargil war, creating a tense atmosphere between India and Pakistan. Thanks to Sorabjee, the court exonerated India and the political situation regained a measure of normalcy. Sorabjee brings with him extraordinary constitutional knowledge and international experience. And he puts to good use his collection of mad 'bawa' (Parsi) jokes to lighten a particularly grim proceeding.

When he runs out of repartee, you might hear him speaking in typically bawa- accented Hindi — at times, even lapsing into Gujarati if the opposing lawyer is Gujarati. And he'll recount the story years later before another sheepishly- smiling Bench: "We spoke only in Gujarati and the poor judges understood nothing of our conversation." A fierce advocate of free speech and human rights, Sorabjee was aggrieved by the Emergency and its excesses. Come Dine With Me Series 37 Episode 1 on this page. The Morarji Desai government , which came in the wake of the Emergency, appointed him additional solicitor general in 1.

Sorabjee says his shifting base from Mumbai to Delhi was a crucial turning point in his life. Among his celebrated cases, was his appeal — against heavy political odds — on behalf of the dismissed Karnataka chief minister S R Bommai in the Supreme Court. The SC passed a landmark judgment reinstating Bommai and striking at the notion that the Centre could, without a second thought, invoke Article 3. Constitution to get rid of state governments belonging to Opposition parties. By the time the judgment came though, fresh elections had taken place and Bommai could not benefit from the ruling.) Among the biggies, Sorabjee charges the least — Rs 1. Like Nariman, he says homework's what counts most, court craft is really the icing on the cake.

His ratio: 7. 0: 3. Sorabjee's daughter has followed in his footsteps — Zia's a successful corporate lawyer (one son's a physician , the other an auto expert). BIG MAN ON THE BIG STAGE He is the 'legal robot'. The huge frame rushing from court to court is a common sight on busy days. But one never finds Harish Salve breathless - effortlessly arguing on cricket and politics, communal pogroms and economics.

As a young lawyer he worked with Nani Palkhivala, something he considers a great learning experience. But the most "telling event" , he says, was arguing before a five- judge constitution Bench in the important Bearer Bonds case in 1. This completely removed all fear from a young Salve's mind. In the Bearer Bonds case, the court held that laws relating to economic activities should be viewed with greater latitude than laws touching civil rights, such as freedom of speech, religion, etc. The court said — reviewing past decisions — that on economic regulation courts must give considerable leeway to the legislature. It is a fundamental rule that the duty of judges is to expound and not legislate. I am proud that I had a creative hand in the landmark judgment." Another biggie was his fight for Doordarshan in a case regarding telecast rights.

All the leading lawyers were appearing for a private channel and when standing counsel Madan Lokur (now a judge in the Delhi HC) was asked what he would do as all big guns were on the opposite side, he had replied: "I have a small gun. You can come tomorrow and see it firing accurately." The "small gun" — Salve — did fire well and DD won. He counts the Bilkis Bano case among his major triumphs, setting in motion through the apex court orders a CBI inquiry into an incident that unraveled sinister designs of conspirators in the post- Godhra riots. His happiest moment? It came when he got a small endorsement from Palkhivala. In a complex tax matter, a client took Salve's opinion and wanted to test it by asking Palkhivala to examine it.

After scrutinizing it, the guru said, "I have nothing more to add to Salve's opinion." Salve went on to become solicitor general during the NDA regime, but after just three years in office he quit in 2. AG, an incident he terms "one of the saddest moments in my professional career." But what does the 5. For the most part, I waste it." Like other successful lawyers, he values rigorous preparation, but adds, "Spontaneity is what distinguishes a good counsel from a not- so- good one." MAN FOR ALL SEASONS He is the grand old man of India's court royalty.