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IndusLaw has a well-rounded dispute resolution practice, including contractual disputes, IP, insolvency and tax matters, alongside domestic and international arbitration. The team has considerable experience acting in Supreme Court and High Court cases, as well as appearing before various tribunals across India. It is trusted by businesses in a wide range of industries, including those in the construction, energy and finance industries. The practice is also able to advise clients on white-collar crime mandates.
Work Highlights
- IndusLaw represented Laxmi Dental Export in a commercial suit against Yogesh Bagul and AIVI Innovation for breach of confidential and proprietary information and violation of a non-compete clause.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"On each occasion when there has been a complex dispute, IndusLaw have successfully managed to resolve it. Some of these are first of their kind."
"Their performance clearly and consistently exceeds communicated performance requirements."
"On each occasion when there has been a complex dispute, IndusLaw have successfully managed to resolve it. Some of these are first of their kind."
"Their performance clearly and consistently exceeds communicated performance requirements."
Notable Practitioners
Amit Jajoo is a Mumbai-based lawyer who is ranked for his thorough coverage of IP disputes, debt recovery and insolvency proceedings, and white-collar crime cases.
"He is definitely an industry-leading counsel. His three main strengths are his vast amount of experience, depth of knowledge and variety of work in litigation."
Sushmita Gandhi handles a range of commercial disputes where she comes before various courts and arbitral tribunals, with a large presence in Maharashtra. She regularly takes on construction, shareholder and IP disputes.
"We find her advice to be legally sound and commercially sensible. She is particular in ensuring that the measures undertaken are result-focused and suit our commercial appetite."