Harin raval senior advocate address
- Harin raval senior advocate fees
- Harin Raval, based in Delhi, India, is currently a Supreme Court of India at Senior Advocate.
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How much do Delhi’s top advocates charge?
The colonial-era building with a red sandstone dome on Delhi’s Bhagwan Dass Road is home to an elite class of lawyers who are likely to be the most expensive in the world: they are typically paid between ₹ 5 lakh and ₹ 15 lakh per hearing.
Interviews by Legally India with more than more than 32 Delhi law firm partners and advocates working with business clients have revealed that the top bracket in terms of pay is dominated by advocates who are or were also politicians (mainly from the Congress).
All the lawyers spoke on condition of anonymity.Most of the ‘class 1’ seniors (although there’s no actual such term for them) can be retained to represent clients on ordinary matters in the Supreme Court for between ₹ 5 lakh and ₹ 7 lakh, said one of the lawyers interviewed.
The nonagenarian Ram Jethmalani is one of the oldest senior advocates still regularly practising and is also one of the highest-paid senior advocates in India at the apex or any other court. According to several briefing lawyers, it generally costs at least ₹
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Attorney General of India
Indian government's chief legal officer
The Attorney General for India (ISO: Bhārata Ke Mahānyāyavādī) is the chief legal advisor of the Government of India. The Attorney General is appointed by the President of India at the instance of the Union Cabinet under Article 76(1) of the Constitution and hold office during the pleasure of the President. The Attorney General must meet the qualifications necessary for an appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court. Therefore, the Attorney General should have served as a judge in a high court for a minimum of five years, or as an advocate in a high court for at least ten years. Alternatively, the President may consider an individual as eligible for the role if they are deemed an eminent jurist.
R. Venkataramani is the incumbent Attorney General for India. He succeeded to the office as the 16th Attorney General on 1 October 2022. His predecessor was K. K. Venugopal.[1]
Powers, duties and functions
The attorney general is necessary for advising the Government of India on legal matters re
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