Ajay G Prasad, Akshat Jain, Bharat Bhushan Sharma, Brijita Prakash, Pratik Pawar, Ronak Ajmera, Shareen Gupta 
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JSA inducts seven of its lawyers into equity partnership

With these elevations, JSA’s equity partnership strength now stands at 66.

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JSA Advocates & Solicitors has announced the elevation of seven Retained Partners from across offices and practice areas to equity partnership, effective April 1, 2026.

The following lawyers have been made Equity Partners:

  • Ajay G Prasad, Corporate Practice, Bengaluru

  • Akshat Jain, Disputes Practice, New Delhi

  • Bharat Bhushan Sharma, Corporate Practice, Gurugram

  • Brijita Prakash, Corporate Practice, Bengaluru

  • Pratik Pawar, Disputes Practice, Mumbai

  • Ronak Ajmera, Corporate Practice, Gurugram

  • Shareen Gupta, Indirect Tax, Mumbai

The new equity partners include two women partners.

Announcing the 2026 elevations, Joint Managing Partners Vivek Chandy and Amar Gupta said,

“We are delighted to welcome seven exceptionally talented homegrown partners into the equity partnership. Their elevation reflects years of consistent performance, demonstrated leadership, and their deep commitment to JSA’s culture and clients. Each of them has excelled in building strong practices and nurturing high-performing teams. We extend our warmest congratulations and look forward to their continued success and contribution to the Firm.”

With these elevations, JSA’s equity partnership strength now stands at 66.

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