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Sirisha Sampat joins SNG & Partners as Partner in Real Estate practice

Sampat will be working out of the firm's Mumbai office.

Bar & Bench

Sirisha Sampat has joined SNG & Partners as a Partner in the Real Estate practice at the firm's Mumbai office.

Sampat is a graduate of Mumbai University and is a Gold Medalist Solicitor from the Bombay Incorporated Law Society.

Prior to joining SNG & Partners, Sampat has been Partner at Kanga & Co., Advocates & Solicitors for over 9 years. In this role, she was entrusted with the independent management and strategic expansion of the firm's real estate practice. Sampat's leadership extended to overseeing dedicated teams and handling a wide spectrum of high-stake matters, ranging from complex property acquisitions and development projects, to offering invaluable guidance on Land Laws. She has also handled diverse clientele, ranging from corporates, developers, societies, investors, and other entities.

Her knowledge, combined with her commitment to achieving favorable outcomes, has earned her a stellar reputation among clients and peers alike.

Rajesh Narain Gupta, Managing Partner, SNG & Partners, expressed his enthusiasm for Sampat’s arrival, and said,

"We are delighted to welcome Sirisha to our team at SNG & Partners. Her reputation as a highly skilled real estate attorney precedes her, and we believe her addition will further enhance our capabilities in delivering top-tier legal services to our clients. Sirisha's expertise and commitment to excellence align perfectly with our firm's core values, and we look forward to achieving new heights together."

Rajesh Narain Gupta

With Sampat's onboarding, SNG & Partners now has a strength of 28 Partners.

Few months ago, Gaurav Sahay joined the firm from Link Legal as Partner in the Technology law practice. This was followed by the firm promoting Soumyajit Mitra, Subrata Mukherjee and Aditya Vikram Dua to partnership

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