Saraf and Partners Promotions 
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Saraf and Partners elevates six lawyers to Partnership and Partner Designate

In addition, the firm has promoted 13 lawyers to Principal Associate and Senior Associate positions.

Bar & Bench

Saraf and Partners has announced the elevation of six lawyers to the Partnership and Partner Designate.

The newly appointed Partners are Satyadarshi Kunal, Debarpan Ghosh, and Navomi Koshy

Aditya Vikram Singh, Anupm Prakash, and Sanya Sud have been elevated to Partner Designate.

In addition, the firm has acknowledged the outstanding contributions of 13 other lawyers, promoting 3 to Principal Associates and 10 to Senior Associates.

Abhishek Chansoria, Keshav Pareek, and Shriraj R Khambete have been promoted to Principal Associate.

Meanwhile, Asima Ghosh, Jasmine Khan, N. Sivaraman, Nandini Aishwarya, Paayas Pandit, Prakhar Mittal, Priyambada Datta, Puru Bansal, Sakshi Saraogi, and Shirin Singh have been promoted to Senior Associate.

Mohit Saraf, Founder and Managing Partner of Saraf and Partners, said,

"We are incredibly proud of the talented and diverse lawyers we are elevating today. Their promotions reflect our unwavering commitment to nurturing and rewarding excellence within our Firm. They have consistently demonstrated outstanding legal acumen, business insight, and a deep dedication to client service in their respective practice areas. We are thrilled to have them as leaders and look forward to their continued leadership and innovation."

With these promotions, the total number of Partners at Saraf and Partners increases to 46, bringing the firm's strength to over 250.

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