Nearly two decades representing individuals, families and institutions across Kerala's trial and appellate courts — with the patience that complex matters demand and the discipline that good outcomes require.
Adv. Kiran R Unnithan was enrolled at the Bar in 2007 and has practised law continuously since, appearing before trial courts, tribunals and the High Court of Kerala. The chambers handle matters across civil, criminal, family and commercial law — with a particular emphasis on cases that benefit from careful factual groundwork and patient negotiation.
From 2019 to 2021 he served as Special Public Prosecutor, a role that sharpened the discipline the firm brings to cross-examination, evidentiary strategy and courtroom conduct. That prosecutorial experience now informs a defence and civil practice equally at home with detailed trial work and the quiet, drawn-out work of settlement.
Clients come to TRY Law Chambers for counsel that is honest about prospects, clear about costs, and steady under pressure. The chambers maintain a deliberately modest caseload so that every brief receives the personal attention of the advocate of record.
A general civil and criminal practice, with emphasis on matters where sustained preparation and careful advocacy meaningfully change the outcome. Every engagement begins with an honest assessment.
Defence and prosecution work from bail and remand through trial and appeal — informed by three years as Special Public Prosecutor.
Title disputes, partition, specific performance, landlord–tenant, easements and declaratory suits.
Matrimonial matters, maintenance, guardianship and domestic matters — handled with discretion and care.
Drafting of wills, probate, letters of administration and succession certificates; family settlement advisory.
Contract drafting and review, recovery suits, cheque dishonour matters and small-business advisory.
Appeals, revisions and writs before the High Court of Kerala — brief-led work with meticulous records.
The chambers keep a small, working caseload on purpose. These are the three principles each brief is held to.
Every matter begins with a candid assessment of the law, the evidence and the realistic prospects — before any engagement letter is signed.
The lawyer you brief is the lawyer who appears. Papers are drafted in chambers; arguments are led in person. No handing-off.
Written fee structures, plain-language updates in English or Malayalam, and an honest view of how long matters typically take.
A small team supports the principal advocate on research, drafting and client liaison. Names and portraits will be added as they are confirmed.
Enrolled 2007. Special Public Prosecutor 2019–21. Heads trial and appellate practice at TRY Law Chambers.
Supports trial preparation, drafting and client briefings. Bio to follow.
Manages filings, court diaries and client correspondence. Bio to follow.
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