Top Criminal lawyers in Delhi
1. Salmaan Khurshid
An Oxford graduate, Salman gained immense popularity in the early years of his practice itself. Furthermore, he holds an excellent reputation in the bar as well as the bench. Salman Khurshid has also held the post of Law Minister of India.
He is a celebrated author and a lawyer who has been a key member of Congress since the time Indira Gandhi was in power. He was the Union Deputy Minister of Commerce and the Union Minister of State for External Affairs before he finally ascended to his current position. His book, Beyond Terrorism: New Hope for Kashmir, is a poignant tale that has received many rave reviews.
Almost everyone in the legal field is aware of Mr. Khurshid’s reputation as a lawyer. Salman Khurshid has represented people in various high profile cases such as Asaram, Tarun Tejpal. He also appeared on behalf of SIMI. Because of his professional conduct, Salman Khurshid is known among best criminal lawyer in Delhi.
2.Kapil Sibbal
Kapil Sibal ws born on 08 August 1948 in Jullundur, Punjab, India. He completed his education from University of Delhi and Harvard Law School USA. He is a one of the famous politician in India. He held different position through their political career. He has special interest in sports, clubs.
Kapil Sibal is known for doing Pro Bono cases. In addition to the list of Kapil Sibal’s high profile cases, he also appeared in Teesta Setalvad, Hardik Patel, and Kanhaiya Kumar’s cases. Because of his involvement in high profile cases, Kapil Sibal is know all across the legal field. Rather you might find Kapil Sibal always handling cases at the Supreme Court’s premises.
3.Ram Jethmanali
Jethmalani is the highest paid Indian Lawyer. He believes in social service. He does 90% of his work for free. Accommodating Ram Jethmalani’s achievement in this article won’t be possible. The icon became a lawyer at the age of 17 only. It was for Ram Jethmalani, Bar Council amended their rules for the first and the last time. BCI provided him with a degree at the age of 18.
4.Mukul Rohtagi
Rohatgi was the 14th Attorney-General of India and was succeeded by K.K Venugopal. The 66-year-old is a senior advocate at the Supreme Court of India and has earlier served as Additional Solicitor General of India.He was appointed Special Prosecutor and received a fee of Rs. 1.20 crore from the government of Maharashtra in the high-profile case probing the death of CBI Special Judge BH Loya. In 1993, Rohatgi was designated as a senior counsel by the Delhi HC and was later appointed as Additional Solicitor General of India in 1999.
The 66-year-old senior advocate has represented several famous and critical cases in the court, including the 2002 Gujarat riots case where he appeared before the court for the government of Gujarat. The case relating to the National Judicial Appointment Commission is also a landmark judgement argued by Rohatgi in his capacity as ASG.
5.KTS Tulsi
Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India and CLA council member for India, KTS Tulsi has been President of the Criminal Justice Society of India since 1994, was President of Intellectual Property Attorneys Association, 1994-2004, Vice-President of Asian Patent Attorneys Association, 1995-2004, was Part-time lecturer in Punjab University, 1973-76 and a reporter of the Indian Law Reports (Punjab Series) in 1976.
Tulsi began his career as an academic writer, he developed an interest in the criminal law. KTS Tulsi started practicing law in 1980. Mr. Tulsi gradually drifted towards the field of criminal law on his appointment as a Special Prosecutor against terrorists in Punjab, Delhi, and Assam.
He represented Mr. Ratan Tata, former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Chief Ministers Late Ms. Jayalalitha and Mr. Lalu Prasad Yadav in the Supreme Court of India and High Courts.
He has also appeared in thousands of other cases in the Supreme Court, Punjab & Haryana High Court and all most other High Courts in the country.
In addition, he has published Tulsi's Digest of Accident Claims Cases and Goswami and Tulsi's Landlord & Tenant Cases as well as over 100 articles in leading national newspapers and legal journals.
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