Ashish Bhan
Asia-Pacific Guide 2024
White-Collar Crime & Corporate Investigations + 1 more ranking
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Band 4
Up and Coming
About
Provided by Ashish Bhan
Practice Areas
Partner – Dispute Resolution
Ashish Bhan drives the commercial litigation, arbitration and white-collar practice at the firm. He represents Indian and multinational clients in corporate and commercial disputes before various courts and tribunals in India.
He regularly acts for international defence companies, telecom and broadcasting companies, infrastructure majors, funds and commercial banks, high net worth individuals and a wide variety of clients in several high-profile disputes. He has been arguing commercial disputes for telecom companies, funds, and infrastructure companies in various arbitration proceedings and arbitration-related court proceedings, including at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre and London Court of International Arbitration, and has acted as an Indian law expert in a AAA Arbitration in the US. Ashish has in the past advised clients on bilateral investment disputes with the Government of India and other nations.
Professional Memberships
ALB India Rising Star 2021
Admissions: Supreme Court Bar Association, Delhi High Court Bar Association, International Bar Association
Industry body memberships: On the panel of Arbitrators in the Caspian Arbitration Society, Geneva
Publications
Chapters on Indian Law in the book "Legal systems in India: A Q&A guide to Indian Law” (Thomson Reuters)
Personal
Education: University of London
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Ashish Bhan is well versed in criminal trials as well as investigations and enforcements led by government agencies, such as the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Directorate of Enforcement.
Ashish Bhan is based in Delhi and represents power and manufacturing companies on a spectrum of litigation mandates before various tribunals, high courts and the Supreme Court. He has further capabilities in arbitration matters.