Tag: Chandhiok & Mahajan
Chandhiok & Mahajan elevates two to partnership
Nishant Sogani and Zubin Poovathinkal promoted to partner at Chandhiok & Mahajan in Mumbai and Hyderabad
IBLJ Law Firm Awards, 2025
India’s definitive legal awards celebrate and commend innovation, expertise, and excellence in the profession
Vikram Sobti to head Chandhiok’s real estate team
Vikram Sobti rejoins Chandhiok & Mahajan as head of the real estate practice
Natasha Tuli fortifies Chandhiok & Mahajan’s corporate team
Natasha Tuli has joined Chandhiok & Mahajan as counsel in the corporate practice, based in New Delhi
Deals of the Year 2024
The most complex and interesting deals and disputes that have taken place in the past year
In-house Counsel Awards 2024-25
A celebration of the exceptional legal achievements of general counsel and their legal teams
Future Legal Leaders 2025
In an era where robust leadership is vital for success in the legal sector, India Business Law Journal recognises the rising stars of India’s legal community
Indian Law Firm Awards 2024
We recognise the ingenuity and achievements of the country’s top law firms
Deals of the Year 2023
India Business Law Journal reveals 50 standout deals and disputes of 2023, and the law firms that successfully concluded them
Indian Law Firm Awards 2023
We recognise the ingenuity and achievements of the country’s top law firms
Chandhiok opens office in Hyderabad to meet clients’ needs
Chandhiok & Mahajan has opened an office in Hyberabad, located at the Shangri-La Plaza in the Banjara Hills area
Black & white
At first glance, the Competition Amendment Bill, 2022, seems to be revolutionary and innovative. However, its success will depend on the implementation of the regulations issued by the antitrust watchdog
Indian Law Firm Awards 2022
In a celebration of hard work, ingenuity and excellence, India Business Law Journal reveals the winners of the 2022 Indian Law Firm Awards
No escape
Among many things, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has put the spotlight on cryptocurrency. It is gaining global acceptance based on the sheer volume of donations flooding into war-torn Ukraine in the form of cryptocurrency, largely to finance military support. The virtual digital asset class is no longer seen as a shady “black-market” transaction owing to reliance upon it in this geopolitical and humanitarian crisis











































































