Jethmalani has not asked all the foreign account holders name to be made public but only those who are suspected of having evaded taxes and having black money.
That was not what he accused the Modi government of doing, he said that they were using the same argument as the UPA did when not disclosing the names. Those suspected means nothing, only those charged by law matters.
He can and should take cases which come to him because the law of the country still holds people innocent until proven guilty and they have right to access legal counsel.
If you had read what I have posted, you would see that I have never questioned that.
You have no basis for claiming that the money paid to him is exclusively black money. Mayawati, Jayalalitha, or even Lalu Yadav all of them have black money but that does not preclude them having white money either
No but there is no way he knows the source either. Even if you argue it is the white money that he is being paid by, it is because they have so much black money that they can afford him & he is still defending them on the charge of making black money by corruption. it is not a legal argument, just a pointer that there is no need to get carried away by Jethmalini's statements about the government's betrayal etc.
Jayalathitha was no beggar before she came into politics either. Plus just like other citizens of this country they too could have used their "white money" for investment purposes.
She said she had 3 crores when she became CM, took Rs.1/- salary & had 68 crores atleast by 1996. Now probably worth a 1000 crores. People with just 3 crores can't afford Jethmalani unless they have more money after the case is done with.
He has crusaded against black money and it was his effort which highlighted the issue when the entire govt machinery was involved in corruption and turning a Nelson's eye towards this issue.
He has, I just pointed out an irony that I could clearly see.
Jethmalani cannot be accused of undermining the judiciary or the legal system of this country and also of hypocrisy.
Never accused Jethmalani of undermining the judiciary
(where on earth did you get that?) but hypocrisy, I most certainly do. You are free to disagree. I have absolutely no problem with lawyers taking any & all cases, i understand how the judicial system works . What I don't care for is when they do grandstanding on a subject while claiming exemptions that they are not willing to offer for others. If Jayalalitha & others have and they do, a legitimate ground to appeal & have their case heard and be represented by eminent lawyers like Jethmalani, why should people whose names are on a list but against whom no charge has yet been made
(Jaitley said the government is still in the process of making out cases against some of them) be not allowed the same benefit of doubt & why should Jethmalani throw such a fit. It is highly likely that quite a few of those names are in receipt of black money
( as is Jayalalitha), but that should await a court's judgment against them, should it not?