Big-Ticket Disputes, Bigger Perspective: Lessons from Rohit Kapadia | The Legacy Series
Tue Feb 03 2026
In this episode of The Daily Lawyer Podcast – Legacy Series, we sit down with Senior Advocate Mr Rohit Kapadia, one of India’s most respected corporate litigators, for a rare and reflective conversation on law, legacy, and the cases that shaped modern corporate jurisprudence.
This episode goes beyond headlines to examine the legal thinking, institutional pressures, and courtroom realities behind some of India’s most consequential moments in financial and corporate history - including discussions around the Harshad Mehta era, Yes Bank, and Bhupen Dalal.
What you’ll hear is not commentary, but first-hand insight into:
How landmark corporate disputes unfold inside courtrooms
The difference between public narrative and legal reality
How judges, lawyers, and institutions shape outcomes over time
What young lawyers misunderstand about “big cases”
The long view of law - reputation, restraint, and responsibility
This is a conversation about judgment, not just judgments.
The Legacy Series documents the voices that have quietly shaped Indian law - with depth, dignity, and perspective. Presented in collaboration with Solomon & Co.
With gratitude to Senior Advocate Mr Rohit Kapadia for sharing his time and wisdom.
Watch till the end for insights that rarely make it into reported judgments.
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In this episode of The Daily Lawyer Podcast – Legacy Series, we sit down with Senior Advocate Mr Rohit Kapadia, one of India’s most respected corporate litigators, for a rare and reflective conversation on law, legacy, and the cases that shaped modern corporate jurisprudence. This episode goes beyond headlines to examine the legal thinking, institutional pressures, and courtroom realities behind some of India’s most consequential moments in financial and corporate history - including discussions around the Harshad Mehta era, Yes Bank, and Bhupen Dalal. What you’ll hear is not commentary, but first-hand insight into: How landmark corporate disputes unfold inside courtrooms The difference between public narrative and legal reality How judges, lawyers, and institutions shape outcomes over time What young lawyers misunderstand about “big cases” The long view of law - reputation, restraint, and responsibility This is a conversation about judgment, not just judgments. The Legacy Series documents the voices that have quietly shaped Indian law - with depth, dignity, and perspective. Presented in collaboration with Solomon & Co. With gratitude to Senior Advocate Mr Rohit Kapadia for sharing his time and wisdom. Watch till the end for insights that rarely make it into reported judgments. Connect with Solomon and co. - https://solomonco.in/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/solomon-co-advocates-solicitors/ Connect with us: Contact: contactus@thedailylawyer.in Website: https://thedailylawyer.in/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailylawyerig/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenna-v-krishnan/ #RohitKapadia #LegacySeries #IndianCorporateLaw #HarshadMeht #YesBankCase #CorporateLitigation #SeniorAdvocate #IndianLegalSystem #SupremeCourtOfIndia #TheDailyLawyer