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Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan announces 8 Partners, 1 Director

The Firm has elevated eight lawyers to Partnership and promoted one Chartered Accountant to Director.

Bar & Bench

Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan Attorneys (LKS) has announced their senior level promotions, elevating eight lawyers from Associate Partners to Partners and one Chartered Accountant from Associate Director to Director.

The following lawyers have been made Partner:

  • Manish Jain | Trade and Customs | Ahmedabad

  • Pareesha Gupta | Trade Remedies | New Delhi

  • Payal Pravin Nahar | Tax | Mumbai

  • Rohan Muralidharan | Trade and Customs | Chennai

  • Sahil Parghi | Tax | Mumbai

  • Shagun Arora | Tax | New Delhi

  • Sriram Sridharan | Disputes | Mumbai

  • Sudeshna Banerjee | Tax | Bengaluru

Bharathi Krishnaprasad | Tax | Chennai, has been made Director.

LKS has also announced the elevation of 16 Executive Partners.

V Lakshmikumaran, Managing Partner, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan Attorneys, remarked,

“I warmly congratulate all the newly elevated partners. Our greatest strength lies in our people, whose dedication and expertise define the character of our firm. By nurturing talent from within, we not only reaffirm our commitment to professional growth but also lay a strong foundation for the future of legal practice in the country. The promotion of our new Partners is a proud milestone—recognizing their unwavering commitment, leadership, and client-focused mindset. As they take on greater responsibilities, I am confident they will play a pivotal role in advancing our values and setting new standards for legal excellence.”

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