Rishiraj Bhatt, Molla Hasan 
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Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas advises JSW Steel on acquisition of Saffron Resources

JSW Steel will use land held by Saffron Resources for its future expansion projects.

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Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas has advised JSW Steel Limited on the acquisition of the entire shareholding of Saffron Resources Private Limited.

The transaction team was led by Rishiraj Bhatt, Partner and Molla Hasan, Partner, with support from Abhilasha Malpani, Principal Associate, Rohan Shah, Principal Associate (Designate), Shivom Sharma, Senior Associate, Sajith Anjickal, Associate, and Sanskruti Kulkarni, Associate.

Bhatt, Partner and Vaibhav Suri, Partner with support from Manjul Mantri, Principal Associate, Rohan Shah, Principal Associate (Designate), Shivom Sharma, Senior Associate, Shrutika Salvi, Consultant, and Sachin Chandola, Consultant, advised on the title due diligence of the Land.

Hasan, Partner, with support from Sajith Anjickal, Associate, Sanskruti Kulkarni, Associate, and Miloni Mau, Associate advised on the corporate diligence of Saffron.

Gayatri Shanker, Partner, with support from Madiha Akhtar, Associate advised and assisted on the incidental infrastructure related aspects of the transaction.

Dhruv Rajain, Partner, with support from Mohini Parghi, Associate, advised on the competition law aspects of the transaction.

Saffron Resources holds lands admeasuring about 887 acres in Dhenkanal District, Odisha which may be used by JSW Steel for its future expansion projects.

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