Abhishek Boob, Rahul Chouhan, V. Aneesh, Varuni Mohan 
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IndusLaw announces Annual Promotions: Four Lawyers made Partner

Alongside the Partner promotions, five lawyers have been made Counsel.

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IndusLaw has announced its annual promotions, which includes the elevation of four lawyers to Partnership.

The following lawyers have been made Partner:

  • Abhishek Boob – Delhi & NCR – Taxation. He regularly advises on complex indirect tax matters, including classification, supply chain optimisation, tax incentives, and exemptions.

  • Rahul Chouhan – Delhi & NCR – Energy & Infrastructure. He advises power generators, and transmission and distribution licensees on regulatory disputes.

  • V. Aneesh – Hyderabad – Dispute Resolution. He represents clients

    before various fora including the High Court of Telangana, Civil and Criminal Courts, NCLT, DRT, State Consumer Commission, and Arbitral Tribunals.

  • Varuni Mohan – Chennai – Dispute Resolution. She represents clients

    before various fora including the High Court of Madras, Civil, Commercial and Criminal Courts, NCLT, DRT, State Consumer Commission, and Arbitral Tribunals.

Alongside the Partner Promotions, IndusLaw has made five new counsel:

  • Nirav Parmar – Mumbai – Dispute Resolution

  • Nirupama Venkatesh – Bengaluru – Real Estate

  • Raunak Singh – Delhi & NCR – Dispute Resolution

  • Sanjana Mathur – Delhi & NCR – Transactions

  • Thara N – Bengaluru – Real Estate

Avimukt Dar & Suneeth Katarki, Founding Partners at INDUSLAW, shared,

“We are pleased to announce these well-deserved promotions. It is rewarding to see the advancement of such exceptional individuals alongside the Firm. We wish all the new Partners and Counsels continued success in their new roles.”

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