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Gopal Verma is an Advocate on Record at Supreme Court of India. (Only Advocate-on-Record can file any case or document in the Supreme Court of India. Others can appear through A-O-Rs.). Gopal Verma is an active member of Supreme Court Bar Association. He is one of the top Advocate on Records of Supreme Court of India.

Gopal Verma is appointed as an Amicus Curie by Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, various Tribunal and Legal Services Authorities in Delhi and all over India. (Amicus Curie is the friend of the court and assists the court by furnishing information or advice regarding questions of law or fact. Amicus Curie is appointed by the court on the basis of knowledge and expertise and to help the people who need free legal aid.)
He regularly appears before Supreme Court of India since more than one and half decades. He is currently working on empanelment basis with many well known companies in New Delhi, India and having good acumen for cases involving family, accident, criminal, property, civil, service, environmental, forest, cyber crime, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) matters, military, business, traffic, defamation, ndps, labour, consumer and constitutional laws etc.

Gopal Verma has drafted and argued various cases such as Special Leave Petitions (Civil), Special Leave Petitions (Criminal), Curative Petitions, Arbitration Petitions, Election Petitions, Contempt Petitions, Death Reference Case, Tax Reference Case, Writ Petitions, Transfer Petitions, Quashing Petitions, Public Interest Litigation, Review Petitions etc. before Supreme Court of India as well as various High Courts of India. He has participated in meetings with Press People for enhancement of personal relations.

Gopal Verma’s USP is that he instinctively knows the one point that will appeal to the Judges and he will home in on that. When you go to Gopal Verma for a conference, he will poke through the papers, asking you seemingly random questions in a seemingly interested manner. All the while, Gopal Verma is looking for that one “magic” point that will catch the Judges attention. When he gets hold of that “magic” point, he will start his argument with that knowing that if that strong point does not convince the Judges, nothing else will. He puts the point across with such force and conviction, that it usually sways the Judges.

Gopal Verma believes that the Indian Legal System is highly complex, yet there are extremely simple solutions.

For appointment or consultation contact secretary on 9810090507 or simply email on vermag@aol.in

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