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

Sanjiv Malhotra leads the tax practice at Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. and has close to two decades of experience in handling Indian tax and regulatory matters. His practice

J.V. Abhay is a partner at Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. and part of the firm’s IP practice group. Abhay advises international and domestic clients on the full range of trade

focuses on inbound investment structuring, international tax, tax M&A, tax policy, disputes and transfer pricing. He has advised several Fortune 500 companies on a range of structuring, tax and cross-border dispute resolution matters. Sanjiv has worked on numerous global and regional assignments and has represented many multinational corporations during audits and litigation in India. He has worked on tax-treaty disputes and advance pricing agreements. Sanjiv also assists clients in negotiating fiscal incentives and tax policy discussions with the government.

mark, domain name, copyright, design, and breach of confidence issues. He acts for a wide array of high profile, innovation-led clients, including in the fashion and luxury products, hotel, telecommunications, media and entertainment and pharmaceutical industries. He specialises in enforcement, litigation and dispute resolution before courts, adversarial proceedings before tribunals and strategic counselling. He manages the trade mark prosecution practice of the IP practice group and also advises clients on IP aspects of corporate commercial transactions.

Shahana Chatterji is a partner with the public policy and regulatory affairs team at Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. She has been deeply involved with policy and

regulatory issues both in India and in the United States, including working with a US Congress Representative, engaging in expansive legislative and policy matters ranging from healthcare to financial reforms. Before her work with the US Congress, she worked extensively on capital markets and corporate finance transactions and advised clients on foreign investment and financial regulatory issues in India. She currently works on a range of regulatory matters with a specialisation in data and emerging technology, as well as highly regulated sectors in India.

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