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On the penultimate episode of Bombay Bar Association podcast, 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...

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On the penultimate episode of Bombay Bar Association podcast, 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.The episode also explores why he believes that in most cases, litigants through their advocates and the court, should first always explore a path to settlement.

Chapters:

(00:00 - 00:47) Introduction

(00:48 - 03:50) Childhood in Bombay

(03:51 - 06:26) Joining Wilson College and student politics

(06:27 - 11:35) Joining Government Law College

(11:36 - 15:57) Internship at Mulla and Mulla

(15:58 - 18:23) His long standing friendship with Justice S.C. Gupte

(18:24 - 20:39) His first brief before Justice Sujata Manohar

(20:40 - 22:14) Early days at the bar

(22:15 - 23:53) Taking up judgeship and his parents' influence thereof

(23:54 - 24:46) Sitting on the bench with Justice Radhakrishnan

(24:47 - 26:33) His philosophy of encouraging settlement in litigation

(26:34 - 28:03) The Yash Birla case

(28:04 - 30:30) Kolhapur soybean case

(30:31 - 32:28) Nippon steel case

(32:39 - 34:13) Giving to charity

(34:14 - 36:38) The importance of trust and honesty in law

(36:39 - 38:00) Long hours of working

(38:01 - 38:33) His relationship with his staff

(38:34 - 39:31) Advice to his younger self

(39:32 - 41:53) The 2021 Diwali case

(41:36 - 43:19) The importance of making mistakes

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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