Juvraj Singh Bindra 
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Former CAM Partner Juvraj Singh Bindra rejoins AZB & Partners

Bindra specializes in general civil, corporate and commercial litigation, and arbitration, under ad hoc and institutional rules, seated in India and abroad.

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Former Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Partner Juvraj Singh Bindra has rejoined AZB & Partners as a Partner.

Bindra is a 2009 graduate of ILS Law College. He earned his LLM in Commercial Laws from the University of Karnataka in 2013.

He specializes in general civil, corporate and commercial litigation, and arbitration, under ad hoc and institutional rules, seated in India and abroad. He has advised several Fortune 500 companies in a range of sectors and also represented them in their disputes such as disputes arising from Joint Venture Agreements; Infrastructure and construction projects related to power, social infrastructure, renewable energy, oil & gas etc; disputes arising from Shareholders' Agreements, Share Purchase Agreements, claims for oppression and mismanagement of companies, allegations of fraud or misappropriation etc.

Bindra also specialises in the areas of white collar crime and forensic & corporate espionage investigations.

Prior to rejoining AZB & Partners, Bindra was associated with Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas as a Partner, for 3 years.

On Bindra's joining, Ajay Bahl, Managing Partner, AZB & Partners, said,

"I am delighted to welcome Juvraj. I am confident that his experience will add value to the firm's corporate and M&A practice."

On rejoining AZB. Bindra shared,

"After a decade away I’m honoured to return to AZB & Partners the crucible of my legal beginnings where I entered the profession as an intern and spent the formative years of my career, now returning as Partner."

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