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Harish Salve marries London-based artiste Caroline Brossard, see photos

Noted lawyer and former Solicitor General Harish Salve married Caroline Brossard, a London-based artiste, at a church wedding on Wednesday.

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Noted lawyer and former Solicitor General Harish Salve married Caroline Brossard, a London-based artiste, at a church wedding on Wednesday. Salve’s wedding was a very small affair as only 15 are allowed to gather in London. The 65-year-old lawyer has begun his second innings after separation from his first wife Meenakshi this year.

Salve has been associated with a number of high-profile cases including Kulbhushan Jadhav, Vodafone, ITC Hotels, Mukesh Ambani, Ratan Tata, etc. He is also one of the prominent lawyers who are active before several courts in India through video conferencing. Salve divorced his wife for 38 years Meenakshi Salve in June this year. He became Queen’s Counsel (QC) in England and Wales in January.

56-year-old Caroline Brossard is a London-based artist. She has an 18-year-old daughter from her first marriage. Currently, in the UK, Salve met Brossard at an art event. They both are passionate about theatre, classical music as well as art.

Salve was also one of the busiest lawyers, as he appeared in some high-profile cases in the Supreme Court -represented Facebook Vice President in a case against Delhi Legislative Assembly, Indian Banks Association in a matter regarding the loan moratorium e and had expressed that he is very comfortable in arguing in matters, through video conferencing, from London.

Raised in Nagpur, Harish Salve’s father NKP Salve was a chartered accountant and associated with the Congress party. Harish Salve pursued his LL.B. from Nagpur University. He was designated as senior advocate by the Delhi High Court in 1992. He was the Solicitor General for India from 1999-2002.

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