I make a living arguing cases in the Bombay High Court and its satellite tribunals. I got my law degrees from Columbia Law School and ILS Law College, Pune. While at Columbia, I studied Argumentative Journalism at the Columbia Journalism School. This experience stimulated my love for writing short, punchy pieces. I write on topics ranging from free speech and the Constitution to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. My love for cricket started, unexpectedly, during India’s disastrous 1991/92 tour of Australia (I was seven). It has blazed on, undimmed by India’s shaky fortunes. When I meditate on life’s ultimate futility, the Beatles’ Abbey Road album offers consolation.