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GMRao Advocates and Associates LLP: A Unique Blend of Law, Spirituality, and Social Service

It is not every day that one hears of a renowned criminal lawyer choosing the path of celibacy and spiritual discipline. Yet, for Hyderabad’s high-profile advocate, G.M. Rao life has always been about walking a road less travelled. Known for his landmark judgments and fearless representation in complex cases across India, he carries an aura that blends the gravitas of law with the humility of monkhood.

The story of GMRao Advocates and Associates, LLP his latest initiative, is closely tied to his personal journey—one that oscillates between rigorous legal battles and a deep spiritual quest.

Born into a family with over 300 years of legacy in Hyderabad, Rao’s early life was modest. His father served in Panchayath Raj schools in Andhra Pradesh, instilling in him the values of discipline and service. After completing his basic education, Rao joined law college with a clear determination: to be among the finest lawyers in India.

Reflecting on his early days, he recalls: “Back then, senior lawyers never used to pay us; there was no stipend. As the eldest son, I had the responsibility to maintain my family’s livelihood.” This compelled him to move to Singapore, where he studied cyber law. The exposure sharpened his instincts and taught him adaptability in a rapidly evolving legal world.

While working abroad with venture capitalists, he honed his presentation skills, mastering the art of delivering concise and impactful pitches within a strict 5 to 10-minute timeframe. Additionally, his exposure to senior advocates from the USA and Singapore enriched his courtroom approach. Drawing from their expertise, he brings clarity and precision to his arguments—favoring direct, well-structured presentations over unnecessary elaboration, thereby adding significant value to legal proceedings

In what seemed a drastic departure, Rao spent time in the Himalayas studying the Upanishads, sutras, Bhagavad Gita and concepts of  karma and moksha  “I did not wait for tomorrow to renounce the world and become a monk,” he admits. Yet, his sense of responsibility brought him back to Hyderabad.

Today, he embodies a rare duality: a monk at heart, but a tireless advocate in court. His black robe may draw curious stares in the High Court, but for him, justice and spirituality are not contradictions. Instead, they form the two pillars of his philosophy: serving society through law, while uplifting it through compassion.

Rao’s commitment extends well beyond the courtroom. He often visits slums in Hyderabad, listening to the grievances of those who rarely find a voice. From gifting sewing machines to women for self-employment, to donating bicycles to rural girls for education, his actions reflect a grassroots approach to empowerment.

His philosophy also guides how he handles divorce cases. While most advocates focus on procedure, Rao adopts a humane outlook: “When couples come to me to file for divorce, I counsel them spiritually. Many choose to give their relationship a second chance. I don’t want to earn money by separating two lives.”  In a profession often criticized for adversarial battles, this perspective is both refreshing and courageous.

Rao’s dedication has not gone unnoticed. The Academy of Universal Global Peace awarded him the honorary degree of  Doctor of Letters, recognizing both his professional achievements and social contributions.

The incorporation of GMRao Advocates and Associates LLP  marks the next chapter of his journey. The firm seeks to serve people across the spectrum—those entangled in corporate disputes, criminal trials, those involved in family disputes, those struggling with property disputes and those fighting systemic injustices.

What sets the firm apart is not merely legal expertise but its philosophy. Rao envisions it as a collective of advocates with “seminal thoughts” of professionals who see law not as a business but as service. The firm emphasizes on arbitration, mediation and settlement in family and property disputes, saving clients years of costly litigation. It blends legal acumen with spiritual guidance, offering solutions that bring peace rather than prolonged conflict.

By launching this firm, Rao is making a strong statement: justice is not only about winning cases but about healing lives.

Asked about his dual identity, Rao smiles: “I am following a Vedantic approach. I cannot begin preaching about karma on the steps of our Telangana High Court.” His philosophy is pragmatic—he respects the sanctity of law but enriches it with the compassion of spirituality.

For some, his monk attire in court may appear unusual. But for Rao, it is an expression of liberation. He neither seeks validation nor feels compelled to explain himself. “Looking at my appearance, they get an idea. That is enough.”

The launch of  GMRao Advocates and Associates LLP is more than the birth of a law firm. It is the culmination of a life devoted equally to law and spirituality. In an era where legal battles are often reduced to technicalities, Rao’s approach reminds us that justice is also about empathy, healing, and service.

A true son of Hyderabad, Rao carries forward both its cultural legacy and modern aspirations. Whether in a monk’s robe or a lawyer’s black coat, his mission remains the same: to fight injustice, uplift society, and create harmony through the union of law and Vedanta.

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