Harish Salve Biography

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Harish Salve

Harish Salve is a Lawyers who has a net worth is $6 million (Rs. 49.6 crore)

Last Update : 27/02/2023
Net Worth:Rs.49.6 Crores ($6 million).
Date of Birth:June 22,1955
Place of Birth:Warud, Sindkheda, Dhule, Maharashtra, India
Gender:Male
Education:B.Com, L.L.B (Nagpur University), CA (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India)
Profession:Lawyer
Fees:Rs.6 – Rs.15 lakh ($7.2 K - $18.1 K)
Residence:New Delhi, India / London, United Kingdom
Monthly Income:Rs. 4 Lakhs($4.8 k)
Nationality:Indian
Height:6foot

Early Life

Harish Salve born on 22 June 1955, he was born into a Marathi family. His father, N. K. P. Salve, was a chartered accountant and prominent politician of the Indian National Congress. His mother, Ambriti Salve, was a doctor. He did his schooling at St. Francis De'Sales High School, Nagpur, Maharashtra.

He completed his Chartered Accountancy from ICAI and LLB from Nagpur University. Before he became a lawyer, Salve practised Chartered Accountancy in taxation. He began his legal career as an intern in 1980 at JB Dadachandji & Co. . The former chief Justice of India Sharad Arvind Bobde was his classmate in school.

Career

He began his legal career in 1980 first as an intern, and later as a full-time lawyer at J. B. Dadachandji & Co., During this time, he assisted Palkhivala in the Minerva Mills case (case citation: AIR 1980 SC 1789). Salve was subsequently assigned a Senior Direction by the Delhi High Court.

Salve worked with previous Head legal officer, Soli Sorabjee, from 1980-1986. He declined to be named for a second three-year term because of "individual reasons" when his initial term finished in November 2002. He later clarified that his wife was unhappy with him bringing work home.

Salve was appointed as Amicus Curiae by the Supreme Court in some cases, mostly relating to preservation of the environment. However, in 2011, he recused 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. In 2013, Salve was admitted to the English Bar and subsequently joined the Blackstone Chambers.

He frequently represents large corporations like Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Limited. He has appeared in the Krishna Godavari Basin gas dispute case against the latter's brother, Anil Ambani's Reliance Natural Resources Limited. Harish Salve argued the first Anti-Dumping case in the Supreme Court of India.

Other clients include the Tata Group, ITC Limited, whom he has represented on various matters. He has appeared for several Tata group companies. He has also appeared for Ratan Tata himself.

Salve was 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.

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 after taking a temporary residence in London and relocating his office there to focus solely on the case.

Salve appeared for Bilkis Bano, a victim of the Gujarat Riots, at the behest of the National Human Rights Commission in 2003. He also appeared as a defence counsel in the Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case.(citation needed)

In 2015, he took up the high-profile case of actor Salman Khan. The actor was earlier sentenced to five years in jail for a 2002 hit-and-run accident that left one man dead and four others injured. Senior counsel Amit Desai, a Mumbai-based lawyer replaced Salve for a short time in the Salman Khan trial. The Bombay High Court eventually suspended the sessions court decision and on 10 December 2015 acquitted Salman Khan of all charges for the 2002 hit-and-run and drunk-and-drive case.

In May 2017, he represented India before the International Court of Justice in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case. Jadhav was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of spying.[18] Due to his efforts, the International Court of Justice has ordered a provisional stay on Jadhav's execution until a final verdict is declared. For this case he charged only ₹1(INR) in legal fees. India Today magazine ranked him 43rd in India's 50 Most powerful people of 2017 list.

Personal Life

Harish Salve was born into a Marathi family. His father, N. K. P. Salve, was a chartered accountant and prominent politician of the Indian National Congress. His mother, Ambriti Salve, was a doctor. His grandfather, P.K. Salve, was a successful criminal lawyer and his great-grandfather (father of P.K. Salve) was a munsif (subordinate judge). Salve who is a Christian, grew in a multi-religious family with a liberal secularism at his home.

Harish Salve was married to Meenakshi Salve for 38 years, but they got divorced in 2020. He lives and works in North London. Salve married Caroline Brossard, a London-based artist, on October 28, 2020. Harish Salve had first met Brossard at an art event. He has three daughters, Sakshi Salve, Saaniya (Salve) Siddiqui and Anabelle Brossard Salve. Harish Salve onerd by india goverment Padma Bhushan Awards.

FAQ

Q.1 What is the bithday of Harish Salve?

Ans. Harish Salve birthday is June 22,1955.

Q.2 What is the networth of Harish Salve?

Ans. Harish Salve networth is Rs.49.6 Crores ($6 million).

Q.3 What is Harish Salve Fees?

Ans. Rs.6 – Rs.15 lakh ($7.2 K - $18.1 K)

Q.4 What is the Height Harish Salve?

Ans. 6 foot.