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P&A lawyer Modhulika Bose joins Chandhiok & Mahajan as Partner in Competition practice

Bose has over a decade of experience in Competition law.

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Chandhiok & Mahajan has announced the appointment of Modhulika Bose as a Partner in its Competition & Anti-trust practice group.

With over 10 years of experience at the bar, Bose specializes in Competition law. A graduate from NUJS Kolkata, she focuses on complex enforcement/ litigation and merger control cases and represents and advises clients on a broad range of competition law issues spanning across several sectors, including technology and digital markets.

Prior to joining C&M, Bose was a Counsel in the Competition & Anti-trust practice group, at P&A Law Offices.

Karan Chandhiok, Partner & Head of Competition & Regulatory practice at C&M commented,

“We warmly welcome Modhulika to our team, her arrival further strengthens our highly ranked Competition practice, which now comprises 5 Partners, and more than 20 legal professionals”.

Pooja Mahajan, Managing Partner welcomed Bose by saying,

“Modhulika is an excellent addition to our Competition team. Her expertise and standing in the market will greatly reinforce C&M’s Competition law prowess. We warmly welcome Modhulika to C&M”.

Expressing her enthusiasm about joining C&M, Modhulika Bose herself said,

"C&M has an enviable reputation and market position for its work products and collaborative culture. I look forward to contributing to the team and being ahead of the curve.”

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