Dear Friends,
It’s such a good news that
we have won half a battle before our Review Petition is accepted by Supreme
Court of India ( SC ). The reason behind our cheerfulness is also robust and
that is Harish Salve, one of India's leading lawyers, who primarily practices at
the Supreme Court of India will enter into the battle and fight for us. If we just
have a look at his
career, recognitions and fame, we will get enough idea that how important he is for us and how right we have player our card in this game against University Grants Commission. The only point remained was whether we can afford his fees or not but that issue was also solved. Thanks to Honourble Mr. Harish Salve who will appear for us in the court room on the humanitarian ground. Let's have a look at his career.
career, recognitions and fame, we will get enough idea that how important he is for us and how right we have player our card in this game against University Grants Commission. The only point remained was whether we can afford his fees or not but that issue was also solved. Thanks to Honourble Mr. Harish Salve who will appear for us in the court room on the humanitarian ground. Let's have a look at his career.
Harish
Salve: A Brief Note:
Harish Salve appears in
various high courts and in international arbitral disputes, sometimes as a
counsel and other times as an adjudicator. Salve served as the Solicitor General of India from November 1, 1999 to November 3, 2002. He succeeded Santosh Hegde,
after the latter was appointed as a judge to the Supreme Court. Salve is a well-known practitioner of
constitutional, commercial and taxation laws. Salve qualified as a Chartered
Accountant in the CA Examination, and practiced on the taxation
side before qualifying as a lawyer and moving to the legal profession. He was
inspired by Nani
Palkhivala, an eminent tax lawyer from Bombay. Salve was later
designated as a Senior
Counsel
by the Delhi
High Court. He began his career at J. B. Dadachandji & Co first
as an intern in and later as a full-time lawyer by 1980. During this time he
assisted Palkivala in the Minerva Mills case (case citation: AIR 1980 SC 1789).
Salve worked with former Attorney
General,
Soli
Sorabjee from 1980–1986. He declined to be nominated for a second
3-year term due to "personal reasons" when his first term ended in
November 2002. He later clarified that his wife was unhappy about him bringing
work home and continuing to be worried as he watched the evening news. He was appointed Amicus Curiae by the Supreme Court in
cases mostly relating to the preservation of the environment. However, in 2011,
he rescued himself from this position during a hearing on illegal mining, on
the grounds that he had previously appeared for one or more of the parties.
Major cases and clients:
Salve
frequently represents large corporations like Mukesh Ambani's Reliance
Industries Limited in big ticket cases like the Krishna
Godavari Basin gas dispute case against the latter's
brother Anil
Ambani's
Reliance Natural Resources Limited. Salve's other
noteworthy clients include the Tata Group and ITC Limited whom he has represented
on various matters. He has appeared for several Tata group companies, including
for Ratan
Tata
himself in a privacy petition concerning the leakage and publication of the
Nira Radia conversations which exposed an alleged politico-corporate crony
capitalistic nexus, causing a huge scandal in late 2010. He appeared for ITC's
famous 803 cr. excise matter as well as several other matters successfully. Salve
represented Vodafone in its $2.5 billion tax
dispute with the Indian
government. He initially lost the case in the Bombay High Court, but later won it at the
Supreme Court. Salve has been extremely critical of the Indian government for
passing a retrospective clarification to the Income Tax law in the 2012 Union Budget, which nullified the
Supreme Court's decision. "I think this is morally obnoxious," said
Salve in an interview, adding "This is waging war on foreign investment.
If a client asked me ‘should I invest in India today?’ I would say ‘no’."Salve
appeared for Bilkis Bano, a victim of the Gujarat Riots, at the behest of the National Human Rights Commission in 2003.
In
2009, India
Today magazine ranked him the 18th most powerful person in the
country. He counts Subhash Chandra of Zee Network and Naresh Goyal of Jet Airways amongst his close
friends.
Now, the only question remains unanswered is when our Review Petition is accepted by Supreme Court Of India. Till then, good luck.
Regards,
Yuvi
askyuvi2012@gmail.com
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