Dhruv Chatterjee 
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Trilegal lawyer Dhruv Chatterjee joins Saraf as a Partner in Corporate, M&A, and PE practices

Chatterjee has previously worked with leading law firms such as Trilegal, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, and Platinum Partners.

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Dhruv Chatterjee has joined Saraf and Partners as a Partner in the firm's Corporate, M&A and Private Equity practices .

Chatterjee is a 2011 graduate of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal.

Specializing in a spectrum of corporate areas including mergers & acquisitions, joint ventures, private equity, venture capital, and strategic corporate advisory, Chatterjee brings with him over a decade of extensive experience in delivering tailored solutions to clients.

Chatterjee has honed his specialisation in sectors such as infrastructure, renewable energy, manufacturing, e-commerce, fintech, retail, EV ridesharing, and EV infrastructure.

Prior to joining the firm, Chatterjee was working at Trilegal as Counsel. He has previously also worked at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and erstwhile Platinum Partners.

On Chatterjee's joining, Mohit Saraf, Founder & Managing Partner, Saraf and Partners, commented,

“We are delighted to welcome Dhruv as part of Saraf and Partners family. I am sure that his comprehensive experience in M&A and Infrastructure will be a valuable addition to the Firm.”

On his appointment, Dhruv Chatterjee himself said,

“Saraf and Partners is a dynamic firm with an impressive client base and a phenomenal growth record. I am excited to be a part of the firm and look forward to being a key enabler in their growth story.”

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