DMIHER and Adani Foundation 
Dealstreet

Khaitan, CAM act on collaboration between DMIHER and Adani Foundation

The alliance with the Adani Foundation aims to strengthen DMIHER’s reach and impact across academic innovation, clinical research and community health.

Bar & Bench

Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research has entered into a collaboration with Adani Foundation to develop a global Centre of Excellence (CoE) in affordable healthcare education and delivery mechanism.

Khaitan & Co advised DMIHER on this collaboration. The Firm provided advice in relation to structuring and documenting the collaboration.

The transaction team consisted of Kartick Maheshwari (Partner), Monika Srivastava (Partner), Sanchit Agarwal (Partner), Romit Kohli (Associate), Shivangi Mishra (Associate) and Pavitra Khaitan (Associate).

Kartick Maheshwari, Monika Srivastava, Sanchit Agarwal

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas advised the Adani Foundation on this collaboration.

The transaction team was led by Ravi Shah, Partner; with support from Akshay Zaveri, Principal Associate; and Pratiti Shah, Associate.

Paridhi Adani, Partner (Head - Ahmedabad); Vivek Kathpalia, Partner,  provided strategic guidance.

Ravi Shah, Partner; Monark Gahlot, Partner; with support from Akshay Zaveri, Principal Associate, Arushi Bindal, Senior Associate; and Deepanshu Agarwal, Associate; advised and assisted on legal due diligence.

Ravi Shah

Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research is a deemed-to-be university with 15 institutes and 5 teaching hospitals.

The alliance with the Adani Foundation aims to strengthen DMIHER’s reach and impact across academic innovation, clinical research and community health.

If you would like your Deals, Columns, Press Releases to be published on Bar & Bench, please fill in the form available here.

Delhi court rejects Satyendar Jain's defamation case against Bansuri Swaraj

Wife's impotency allegation against husband in matrimonial case not defamatory: Bombay High Court

Advocates' Association Bengaluru demands State Bar Council head's removal for bad English

PMLA validity: 13 questions raised by review petitioners before Supreme Court

Friend of husband cannot be booked for cruelty under Section 498A IPC: Bombay High Court

SCROLL FOR NEXT