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In this engaging interview, J Sai Deepak addresses various criticisms directed at him from within the Dharmic community, particularly regarding his selective approach to legal causes. The discussion provides insights into the challenges faced by lawyers from different ideological backgrounds and the broader legal and socio-political ecosystem in India.
**Selective Engagement in Legal Causes**
Sai Deepak begins by discussing the criticism that he is selective in the causes he takes up. He contrasts his approach with that of Kapil Sibal, a prominent lawyer known for representing causes significant to the left or the Muslim community. Deepak highlights that Sibal, now a senior lawyer, has had decades to build his career and influence, a luxury he has yet to achieve. Deepak, still in his early forties, has chosen to focus on establishing his credibility and expertise in constitutional law before taking on high-profile cases that require substantial public trust and face value.
**Professional Integrity and Strategic Choice**
Deepak explains his rationale for not publicly pursuing every high-profile case he encounters. He believes that actively reaching out to every case might tarnish his professional reputation, making him appear opportunistic. Instead, he prefers to recommend specialized lawyers for criminal matters or less familiar cases, ensuring competent representation while maintaining his professional dignity.
**Broader Issues and Systemic Challenges**
Sai Deepak addresses the meta-problem of colonial consciousness that affects the legal and socio-political environment. He reflects on his book's impact and the systemic issues that prevent effective legal representation and advocacy. He stresses that the issues are symptoms of a larger problem that requires addressing the mindset and systemic biases ingrained within the legal and policy-making processes.
**Ecosystem and Institutional Support**
Deepak underscores the importance of having a supportive ecosystem for Indic rights lawyers. He points out that the absence of such an ecosystem limits the ability to advocate for causes effectively. He emphasizes the need for a well-established infrastructure that can produce and support lawyers dedicated to Dharmic causes.
**Commercial Litigation vs. Advocacy**
Deepak articulates his preference for commercial litigation, highlighting its intellectual challenges and personal satisfaction. He asserts that his background in engineering and commercial law equips him with unique skills that enhance his effectiveness in legal practice. He argues that commercial success and professional skills are crucial for supporting Dharmic causes and articulating their positions compellingly.
J Sai Deepak concludes by reiterating his commitment to his chosen path and his approach to addressing legal and socio-political issues. He expresses his preference for focusing on quality and personal integrity over public opinion and external criticisms
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1. “Overrate your talent but don't overrate your face value because you need to know whether a particular forum is ready for what you have to offer.”
2. “I am not in the game of securing votes. I am in the game of the intellectual side.”
3. “The larger problem is that of a mindset. Who is going to bell that cat?”
4. “You cannot support Dharma without Artha. Particularly because I don't have the Vedic training.”
5. “If I think something is right, no matter what the opposition will take the position. It makes no difference to my life.”
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