D.F Mulla was an Attorney-at-Law of the Bombay High Court and was a professor of law at Government Law College, Bombay and a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, India.
In 1949, Mulla & Mulla would merge with the firm of English solicitors, Craigie Blunt & Caroe, who were based out of Ballard Estate and had a roaring admiralty and maritime practice.
[3] He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1930[4] during the reign of King George V, serving on the Judicial Committee from January 1931.
[5] He was the assistant editor of Pollock’s Commentaries on Indian Contract Act.
[6] Though he belonged to the Zoroastrian religion, he published on Sharia law[citation needed].