November 11, 2013

A teacher's son, who worked his way to top in Legal Circles of India #Law #India #Lawyer #Judiciary

In caption of this post, I have used word WORKED. This word has some meaning in this story.

His father was a teacher in a school in a district place. He studied there up to matriculation.

Thereafter, in between 1960 to 1970, he shifted to a metropolitan city where his brother was in some service. He stayed at his brother's home.

Worked part time. Paid his fees for admission in college.

He completed graduation there while working part time. He also completed law graduation. All the time he worked part time to meet his expanses and fees.

Then he moved to Supreme Court.

In Supreme Court, there are lots of people with talents and high qualifications.

But people who can also put in hard work are always in demand. In fact, there is shortage of people who can work hard for many hours.


He came and made his space immediately. He joined an office. He worked hard. His work was appreciated.

Then one day, his senior, became a Judge of Some High Court, leaving all his chamber and cases to care of this Junior advocate.

The chamber and all pending cases and chamber came to this hard working Junior advocate as if destiny had favoured him for his hard work.

Thereafter, he progressed non stop. He is now among the top richest and successful senior advocates of Supreme Court.

Whenever, wherever, I see him, he is always seen working on some matter.

But that does not mean he is an obsessive worker.

He also spends equal time in socialising with people.

He has achieved excellent work-and-life balance.

I never ever saw him wasting even a single minute.


I can describe him as TIME INVESTOR. He invested every minute of his time to some fruitful actions.

If he has time, and if someone sits down to pen down his biography, I am sure that his life will inspire many young talents of India.

I have not mentioned here his name. Because I have no permission to do so.

Haresh Raichura
11/11/13