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  • The final episode is a rare coming together of two Advocate Generals,

    Dr. Birendra Saraf the incumbent Advocate General for the State of Maharashtra, and his senior, Mr. Ravi Kadam, former Advocate General for the State of Maharashtra. Both men share uniquely parallel lives - both their parents migrated to Bombay, their fathers were the first members of their family to pursue law, and as second generation lawyers they carved their own unique practice that could be distinguished from their illustrious fathers’ careers. Hosting this episode is the former Secretary of the Bombay Bar Association, Mr. Vishal Kanade, who was part of Mr. Kadam’s chamber.

  • Justice Kathawalla candidly opens up about his journey into law and the path that led to him accepting judgeship. Talking to senior advocate (and well-known thespian) Darius Shroff, they explore the value of self belief and determination. From relying on the charity of others that supported his family and education as a child, to now providing scholarships and aid to less fortunate families, Justice Kathawalla’s story is truly inspiring. We also explore why he believes that in most cases, litigants through their advocates and the court, should first always explore a path to settlement.

    CREDITS:

    Guest: Justice Shahrukh J. Kathawalla

    Host: Sr. Adv. Darius Shroff

    Editorial Guidance: Nitin Thakker

    Special Thanks: Vishal Kanade & Firoz Bharucha

    Concept & Creative Producer: Aditya Bapat

    This is a Maed in India production.

    Head of Production: Shaun Fanthome

    Creative Head: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Sound Designer & Mixing Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni

    Sound Editors : Lakshman Parsuram &Ishaan Devasthali

    Directed and edited by: Jishnu Guha

    Camera Assistant: Ujjwal Lo

    Project Coordinator: Natasha Vakil

    Research: Nirmal Bhansali

    Assistant Producers: Meghna Gulati & Ruchi Sawardekar

    Studio: Island City Studios

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  • From a humble middle class Maharashtran family, Justice Gupte was the first person in his family to pursue law, and was groomed by his grandfather from a very young age, not just to become a lawyer, but particularly to become a judge. Chatting with Sr. Adv. Darius Khambata, we explore Justice Gupte’s love for theatre and how there is a little bit of an actor in every lawyer and a bit of a director in every judge. He talks about the challenges he faced as a junior member of the bar, the qualities in a lawyer he looked for as a judge, as well as his views on the judiciary when it comes to fairness, honesty, and of course, justice.

    This video is an intellectual property belonging to the Bombay Bar Association. Any unauthorised usage of this video/script in any format is prohibited and will be subject to prosecution.

    CREDITS:

    Guest: Justice Suresh C. Gupte

    Host: Sr. Adv. Darius Khambata

    Editorial Guidance: Nitin Thakker

    Special Thanks: Vishal Kanade & Firoz Bharucha

    Concept & Creative Producer: Aditya Bapat

    This is a Maed in India production.

    Head of Production: Shaun Fanthome

    Creative Head: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Sound Designer & Mixing Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni

    Sound Editors : Lakshman Parsuram & Ishaan Devasthali

    Directed and edited by: Jishnu Guha

    Camera Assistant: Ujjwal Lo

    Project Coordinator: Natasha Vakil

    Research: Nirmal Bhansali

    Assistant Producers: Meghna Gulati & Ruchi Sawardekar

    Studio: Island City Studios

  • Former Chief Justice of the Punjab & Haryana High Court Justice Shiavax Vazifdar is in conversation with his former chamber colleague Sr. Adv. Pradeep Sancheti. They share the impact that their senior, Mr. Rohit Kapadia, had on their practice as a mentor and a guide, the importance of the chamber system and the value of spending time at the Bombay High Court Library. We are also given a peek into the wider role judges perform beyond passing orders and writing judgements.

    CREDITS:

    Guest: Justice Shiavax Vazifdar

    Host: Sr. Adv. Pradeep Sancheti

    Editorial Guidance: Nitin Thakker

    Special Thanks: Vishal Kanade & Firoz Bharucha

    Concept & Creative Producer: Aditya Bapat

    This is a Maed in India production.

    Head of Production: Shaun Fanthome

    Creative Head: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Sound Designer & Mixing Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni

    Sound Editors : Lakshman Parsuram & Ishaan Devasthali

    Directed and edited by: Jishnu Guha

    Camera Assistant: Ujjwal Lo

    Project Coordinator: Natasha Vakil

    Research: Nirmal Bhansali

    Assistant Producers: Meghna Gulati & Ruchi Sawardekar

    Studio: Island City Studios

  • We have the rare privilege of hosting this renaissance man, this polymath, in his first podcast interview ever. Hosted by his close friend, Sr. Adv. Fredun DeVitre, Justice Nariman shares the impact of moving to Delhi when his father was appointed Additional Solicitor General of India, working alongside the great Nani Palkhivala, and why according to him there is no case which is so bad that it cannot be argued. You will also be treated to an enthralling discussion on the Basic Structure Doctrine of the Constitution.

    CREDITS:

    Guest: Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman

    Host: Sr. Adv. Fredun DeVitre

    Editorial Guidance: Nitin Thakker

    Special Thanks: Vishal Kanade & Firoz Bharucha

    Concept & Creative Producer: Aditya Bapat

    This is a Maed in India production.

    Head of Production: Shaun Fanthome

    Creative Head: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Sound Designer & Mixing Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni

    Sound Editors : Lakshman Parsuram & Ishaan Devasthali

    Directed and edited by: Jishnu Guha

    Camera Assistant: Ujjwal Lo

    Project Coordinator: Natasha Vakil

    Research: Nirmal Bhansali

    Assistant Producers: Meghna Gulati & Ruchi Sawardekar

    Studio: Island City Studios

  • The 46th Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court is in conversation with the former President of the Bombay Bar Association and his chamber colleague Sr. Adv. Dr. Milind Sathe. They reminisce about the late D.R. Dhanuka’s chamber being a gurukul, the challenges he faced to establish himself as a lawyer and a judge, and how Justice R.D. Dhanuka learned the importance of giving every litigant a patient hearing in court.

    This video is an intellectual property belonging to the Bombay Bar Association. Any unauthorised usage of this video/script in any format is prohibited and will be subject to prosecution.

    CREDITS:

    Guest: Justice Ramesh D. Dhanuka

    Host: Sr. Adv. Dr. Milind Sathe

    Editorial Guidance: Nitin Thakker

    Special Thanks: Vishal Kanade & Firoz Bharucha

    Concept & Creative Producer: Aditya Bapat

    This is a Maed in India production.

    Head of Production: Shaun Fanthome

    Creative Head: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Sound Designer & Mixing Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni

    Sound Editors : Lakshman Parsuram & Ishaan Devasthali

    Directed and edited by: Jishnu Guha

    Camera Assistant: Ujjwal Lo

    Project Coordinator: Natasha Vakil

    Research: Nirmal Bhansali

    Assistant Producers: Meghna Gulati & Ruchi Sawardekar

    Studio: Island City Studios

  • Perhaps best known for heading the Srikrishna Commission that inquired into the 1992-93 Bombay Riots, Justice B.N. Srikrishna has led a long and fascinating legal career. Having put aside his ambitions of becoming a nuclear scientist, Srikrishna built a robust legal practice at the Bombay High Court that even saw him at the centre of a pivotal Bombay Mill Strike case. We find out the reason he took up judgeship in the middle of a crisis at the Bombay High Court, how he taught himself computer code and why he had to spend some time on a submarine when he was heading the 6th Pay Commission.

    CREDITS:

    Guest: Justice B.N.Srikrishna

    Host: Sr. Adv. Venkatesh Dhond

    Editorial Guidance: Nitin Thakker

    Special Thanks: Vishal Kanade & Firoz Bharucha

    Concept & Creative Producer: Aditya Bapat



    This is a Maed in India production.

    Head of Production: Shaun Fanthome

    Creative Head: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Sound Designer & Mixing Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni

    Sound Editors : Lakshman Parsuram & Ishaan Devasthali

    Directed and edited by: Jishnu Guha

    Camera Assistant: Ujjwal Lo

    Project Coordinator: Natasha Vakil

    Research: Nirmal Bhansali

    Assistant Producer: Meghna Gulati & Ruchi Sawardekar

    Studio: Island City Studios

  • On the first episode of the Bombay Bar Association Podcast, our guest is Justice Sujata Manohar. She was the first woman Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court and the Kerala High Court and only the second woman ever to be appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court of India.

    Justice Manohar takes us through the challenges she faced as one of the few women lawyers practising in the Bombay High Court when she joined the Bar in 1958; the pressure of dealing with matters like riot commissions, reservations and human right abuses; and how the Vishaka Guidelines came to be - which are still relied upon today for dealing with harassment in the workplace.

    CREDITS:

    Guest: Justice Sujata Manohar

    Host: Sr. Adv. Nitin Thakker

    Executive Director: Nitin Thakker

    Special Thanks: Vishal Kanade & Firoz Bharucha

    Concept & Creative Producer: Aditya Bapat



    This is a Maed in India production.

    Head of Production: Shaun Fanthome

    Creative Head: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Audio Engineer & Editor: Kartik Kulkarni

    Directed and edited by: Jishnu Guha

    Camera Assistant: Ujjwal Lo

    Research: Nirmal Bhansali

    Assistant Producer: Meghna Gulati & Ruchi Sawardekar

    Studio: Island City Studios

  • Welcome to the Bombay Bar Association Podcast. In Season 1 we explore the lives of members of our Bar Association that have held constitutional positions during the course of their legal careers. Our aim is to showcase the personality of the Bombay Bar Association through its rich history and the extraordinary people whose life and work have left their mark on the history of the Bombay High Court.