About
Firm Overview:
Legal Services in India and Singapore
Aarna Law assists states, companies and high-net-worth individuals on complex transactions and disputes relating to decarbonisation and digitalisation. Our award-winning team helps clients to navigate the risks and take advantage of the opportunities from the transition to sustainability and the impact of technology.We are the only Indian member of ICC FraudNet, which has been recognised by Chambers Global as the world’s leading asset recovery network..
Specialist Areas of Practice:
·Litigation
·Corporate Crisis Advisory
·Mediation
·Investment Arbitration
·Commercial Arbitration
·Intellectual Property
·Insolvency and Bankruptcy
·Public & Private International Law
·Regulatory Investigations
·Anti-Bribery & Anti-Corruption
·Fraud , Asset Tracing, Recovery and Enforcement.
·Technology, Media and Telecommunications
·Energy Disputes and Transactions
Sectors:
The firm focuses on the climate transition and the impact of digitalisation for:
·Aviation & Space
·Energy
·Infrastructure
·Financial Services
·Maritime & Shipping
Ranked Offices
Provided by Aarna Law
- Bangalore5, 2nd Main Road, Vyalikaval, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, 560 003
- Tel: +91 80 2336 8494
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Why an additional director can bring value to your business
An additional director can bring valuable expertise to your business, but how are they appointed? And what are the conditions?
New free trade agreement between EFTA and India offers enhanced IP rights for business owners
On 10 March, India entered into a Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Free Trade Association. Aarna Law reviewed how this agreement confers enhanced IP rights that exceed the provisions in WTO TRIPS.
Consumer perception is crucial in determining the similarity of product labels
A recent ruling by the High Court of Delhi demonstrates that consumer perception plays a pivotal role in determining what constitutes trademark infringement.
Why independent directors can help strengthen corporate governance
Although the Companies Act clearly stipulates the liability of directors in case of a contravention of any of its provisions, the same law specifically provides a safe harbour for independent directors.
How co-owners can seek division of jointly held property
A partitioning procedure’s legal requirements and processes can change depending on the kind of property and local laws. Aarna Law looked at the various aspect to bear in mind
The crucial role of indemnity clauses in software licensing agreements
In this article we analyse how risks related to AI systems are being addressed in licensing agreements and share example clauses for your consideration
Group of Companies Doctrine: When non-signatories are bound by arbitration agreements
In the context of complex and multi-party transactions, the matter of whether non-signatories can be subject to an arbitration agreement has become increasingly contentious. We analysed a December ruling by the Supreme Court of India which provides new insight.
The less-known benefits of well-known trademarks
Being registered as a Well-Known Trademark in India holds many advantages beyond the conventional rights granted through trademark law and that you may not be aware of.
New market entrants must be wary of confusing customers through their trademarks
A recent ruling in the travel booking industry reminds new market entrants to be wary of confusing customers through their trademarks
Aarna Law brings on board an experienced Compliance Professional and qualified Lawyer from Standard
Manjushree Somasundara is joining Aarna Law as a Partner in its Corporate Advisory team from 1 March.
Indian Constitution reinforces the right to be forgotten
A recent case before the High Court of Karnataka demonstrates a growing trend of litigants approaching the courts to seek redaction or deletion of their names from judgments.
Aarna Law brings on board an experienced Compliance Professional and Lawyer from Standard Chartered
Manjushree Somasundara is joining Aarna Law as a Partner in its Corporate Advisory team from 1 March.
UK Supreme Court delivers blow to litigation funders
The UK Supreme Court has delivered a blow to third-party funders, as it determined that litigation funding agreements cannot be enforced unless they comply with the regulatory prerequisites for damages-based agreements.
New act seeks to prevent the misuse of data in India – Aarna Law
India’s recently adopted Digital Personal Data Protection Act establishes clear guidelines to the way entities process personal data and how they should act in case of vulnerabilities. If you are not familiar with the definitions, rights and obligations, then this article will get you up to date.
Why traditional knowledge needs better IP protection – Aarna Law
Traditional knowledge is critical to the survival of local and indigenous communities, but the conventional intellectual property system falls short in fully protecting their heritage.
Does India have enough insurance coverage for a nuclear disaster? – Aarna Law
Insurance for nuclear disaster: Aarna Law Co-Founder Shreyas Jayasimha was quoted in this feature by Al Jazeera
Emergency arbitration in India: a problem of enforcement – Aarna Law
Under what circumstances are disputes arbitrable under Indian law? And what happens when there are allegations of fraud? The answer is not as straightforward as one might hope.
Women in Leadership and IP: Ms. Stuti Agarwal of Ontum Education - Aarna Law
In our latest interview with a prominent female entrepreneur, Aarna Law spoke with Ontum Education co-founder Stuti Agarwal to discuss the role of technology in education, the impact of AI and how to encourage more women engineers.
Unlocking the digital canvas: exploring the rights transferred in the sale of NFTs – Aarna Law
As NFTs become increasingly popular and sought-after, it is important to understand the legal dynamics that underpin the transfer of rights in these transactions.
How to recover foreign award debts in India through insolvency proceedings – Aarna Law
This article explains how a creditor can recover foreign awards through insolvency proceedings in India.
The fame game: why we need more clarity on celebrity rights – Aarna Law
In the last two decades, we have seen celebrities actively pursue entrepreneurial activities to capitalise on their status. What rights do public figures have? And how can they successfully protect their status and image?
The benefits of mediation in the art and cultural heritage sector – Aarna Law
Standard legal frameworks can sometimes fall short in art disputes due to the complexity of what constitutes art and how people interpret it.
How artificial intelligence can assist insolvency practitioners – Aarna Law
Managing the intricacies of insolvency and bankruptcy cases in a densely populated and economically diverse country like India continues to pose formidable challenges. Aarna Law looked at the opportunities and challenges of leveraging AI.
India’s Nuclear Law – Working towards a more inclusive framework – Aarna Law
The stringent norms of India's Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act tend to discourage private/ foreign entities from investing in what is already a guarded sector. Aarna Law looked at ways of improving the framework.
New regulations offer opportunity for fast-track and emergency arbitrations - Aarna Law
Aarna Law reviews the new regulations unveiled on 31 August 2023, which provide guidance on arbitrations at the India International Arbitration Centre.
Why aircraft lessors need greater protection under Indian law
Aarna Law analysed the far-reaching implications of Go First’s insolvency case for the Indian airline industry
Intellectual property in cricket - Aarna Law
Following the final of the Cricket World Cup held in Ahmedabad, we explore the diverse intellectual property assets in the world of cricket, and how they are safeguarded to ensure that players and administrative bodies can profit from their IP rights.
Why an additional director can bring value to your business
An additional director can bring valuable expertise to your business, but how are they appointed? And what are the conditions?
New free trade agreement between EFTA and India offers enhanced IP rights for business owners
On 10 March, India entered into a Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Free Trade Association. Aarna Law reviewed how this agreement confers enhanced IP rights that exceed the provisions in WTO TRIPS.
Consumer perception is crucial in determining the similarity of product labels
A recent ruling by the High Court of Delhi demonstrates that consumer perception plays a pivotal role in determining what constitutes trademark infringement.
Why independent directors can help strengthen corporate governance
Although the Companies Act clearly stipulates the liability of directors in case of a contravention of any of its provisions, the same law specifically provides a safe harbour for independent directors.
How co-owners can seek division of jointly held property
A partitioning procedure’s legal requirements and processes can change depending on the kind of property and local laws. Aarna Law looked at the various aspect to bear in mind
The crucial role of indemnity clauses in software licensing agreements
In this article we analyse how risks related to AI systems are being addressed in licensing agreements and share example clauses for your consideration
Group of Companies Doctrine: When non-signatories are bound by arbitration agreements
In the context of complex and multi-party transactions, the matter of whether non-signatories can be subject to an arbitration agreement has become increasingly contentious. We analysed a December ruling by the Supreme Court of India which provides new insight.
The less-known benefits of well-known trademarks
Being registered as a Well-Known Trademark in India holds many advantages beyond the conventional rights granted through trademark law and that you may not be aware of.
New market entrants must be wary of confusing customers through their trademarks
A recent ruling in the travel booking industry reminds new market entrants to be wary of confusing customers through their trademarks
Aarna Law brings on board an experienced Compliance Professional and qualified Lawyer from Standard
Manjushree Somasundara is joining Aarna Law as a Partner in its Corporate Advisory team from 1 March.
Indian Constitution reinforces the right to be forgotten
A recent case before the High Court of Karnataka demonstrates a growing trend of litigants approaching the courts to seek redaction or deletion of their names from judgments.
Aarna Law brings on board an experienced Compliance Professional and Lawyer from Standard Chartered
Manjushree Somasundara is joining Aarna Law as a Partner in its Corporate Advisory team from 1 March.
UK Supreme Court delivers blow to litigation funders
The UK Supreme Court has delivered a blow to third-party funders, as it determined that litigation funding agreements cannot be enforced unless they comply with the regulatory prerequisites for damages-based agreements.
New act seeks to prevent the misuse of data in India – Aarna Law
India’s recently adopted Digital Personal Data Protection Act establishes clear guidelines to the way entities process personal data and how they should act in case of vulnerabilities. If you are not familiar with the definitions, rights and obligations, then this article will get you up to date.
Why traditional knowledge needs better IP protection – Aarna Law
Traditional knowledge is critical to the survival of local and indigenous communities, but the conventional intellectual property system falls short in fully protecting their heritage.
Does India have enough insurance coverage for a nuclear disaster? – Aarna Law
Insurance for nuclear disaster: Aarna Law Co-Founder Shreyas Jayasimha was quoted in this feature by Al Jazeera
Emergency arbitration in India: a problem of enforcement – Aarna Law
Under what circumstances are disputes arbitrable under Indian law? And what happens when there are allegations of fraud? The answer is not as straightforward as one might hope.
Women in Leadership and IP: Ms. Stuti Agarwal of Ontum Education - Aarna Law
In our latest interview with a prominent female entrepreneur, Aarna Law spoke with Ontum Education co-founder Stuti Agarwal to discuss the role of technology in education, the impact of AI and how to encourage more women engineers.
Unlocking the digital canvas: exploring the rights transferred in the sale of NFTs – Aarna Law
As NFTs become increasingly popular and sought-after, it is important to understand the legal dynamics that underpin the transfer of rights in these transactions.
How to recover foreign award debts in India through insolvency proceedings – Aarna Law
This article explains how a creditor can recover foreign awards through insolvency proceedings in India.
The fame game: why we need more clarity on celebrity rights – Aarna Law
In the last two decades, we have seen celebrities actively pursue entrepreneurial activities to capitalise on their status. What rights do public figures have? And how can they successfully protect their status and image?
The benefits of mediation in the art and cultural heritage sector – Aarna Law
Standard legal frameworks can sometimes fall short in art disputes due to the complexity of what constitutes art and how people interpret it.
How artificial intelligence can assist insolvency practitioners – Aarna Law
Managing the intricacies of insolvency and bankruptcy cases in a densely populated and economically diverse country like India continues to pose formidable challenges. Aarna Law looked at the opportunities and challenges of leveraging AI.
India’s Nuclear Law – Working towards a more inclusive framework – Aarna Law
The stringent norms of India's Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act tend to discourage private/ foreign entities from investing in what is already a guarded sector. Aarna Law looked at ways of improving the framework.
New regulations offer opportunity for fast-track and emergency arbitrations - Aarna Law
Aarna Law reviews the new regulations unveiled on 31 August 2023, which provide guidance on arbitrations at the India International Arbitration Centre.
Why aircraft lessors need greater protection under Indian law
Aarna Law analysed the far-reaching implications of Go First’s insolvency case for the Indian airline industry
Intellectual property in cricket - Aarna Law
Following the final of the Cricket World Cup held in Ahmedabad, we explore the diverse intellectual property assets in the world of cricket, and how they are safeguarded to ensure that players and administrative bodies can profit from their IP rights.