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Trends and Developments Contributed by: Arvind Sharma, Ajoy Roy, Sanjiv Malhotra, Shahana Chatterji and J.V. Abhay Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.

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Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. is one of India’s leading full-service law firms, with offices in seven cities across India: New Del - hi, Mumbai, Gurugram, Bengaluru, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Kolkata. Founded on a cen - tury of legal achievement, its mission is to en - able business by providing solutions as trusted advisors through excellence, responsiveness, innovation and collaboration. The firm is one of India’s most well recognised and is known glob - ally for an integrated approach. Its 884 lawyers, including 188 partners, provide exceptional ser -

vices across practice areas that include general corporate, M&A, private equity, banking and fi - nance, insolvency and bankruptcy, competition law, dispute resolution, projects and project fi - nance, capital markets, tax, IP and VC. It is at the forefront of global and Indian M&A and pri - vate equity transactions, cutting-edge high-risk litigation and advice on strategically important matters across a spectrum of practices and in - dustries for multi-jurisdictional clients.

Authors

Arvind Sharma is a partner in Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co’s general corporate practice. He focusses on matters pertaining to M&A and private equity transactions.

Ajoy Roy is a partner with Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. and has extensive experience in all spheres of dispute resolution as well as advisory work. Ajoy’s core areas

Arvind regularly represents public and private companies, private equity firms in domestic and cross-border mergers, stock and asset acquisition and divestitures; pharmaceutical product acquisitions and licences; joint ventures and strategic alliances; corporate recapitalisations and reorganisations; private equity and mezzanine financings; commercial contracts, including development agreements, manufacturing and supply agreements and licence agreements; and general corporate and commercial matters.

are corporate, commercial and regulatory litigation, white-collar crime and internal investigations, domestic and international commercial arbitrations, and international trade remedies. He has led high-value and high- stake litigations involving telecoms, road and power projects; and shareholder, banking and securitisation, and tender-related disputes. As part of his international trade law portfolio, he has successfully represented national and international clients from a range of jurisdictions before the designated authorities and in appeals before the Supreme Court of India.

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