Dispute Resolution (International Firms)
Asia-Pacific Guide 2024 : India
Band 1
Contact number
+44 207 532 1000Chambers Review
White & Case has extensive knowledge of a variety of arbitration and litigation work connected to the Indian market including commercial and investment disputes, as well as enforcement of arbitral awards. Its offering also covers anti-corruption, sanctions and investigations work. The team is sought out for advice on energy and construction arbitration, with an impressive roster of Indian clients in these sectors. It also maintains a prestigious group of international clients, typically advising on complex cross-border disputes. The team has particular experience in handling arbitration for Indian oil and gas companies investing into Yemen. The Singapore office plays a lead role in the firm's India practice, and White & Case also acts on India-related disputes from across its network, including partners in London, Silicon Valley, Frankfurt, Washington DC and Mexico City. Its key clients include the Republic of India, China Development Bank and the Export and Import Bank of China.
Work Highlights
- White & Case represented Cruz City 1 Mauritius in multinational enforcement actions against Unitech relating to two LCIA arbitral awards.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"White & Case have very capable lawyers with extensive experience of complex matters and working across jurisdictions."
"It was great working with them, they were absolutely fantastic."
"White & Case have very capable lawyers with extensive experience of complex matters and working across jurisdictions."
"It was great working with them, they were absolutely fantastic."
Notable Practitioners
Dipen Sabharwal KC advises on litigation and arbitration matters, with expertise in a range of contractual disputes. Based in White & Case's London office, he is qualified in England and Wales as well as New York and India.
"Dipen Sabharwal is top class. He is knowledgeable, strategic and thorough."
Aditya Singh frequently acts in India-related international commercial and investment arbitration proceedings and related litigation. He is qualified to practise in India, New York and England & Wales.