Shashank Shekhar 
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Trilegal lawyer Shashank Shekhar joins DMD Advocates as a Partner in Indirect Tax Practice

Tushar Joshi has also joined DMD in Indirect Tax practice.

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Shashank Shekhar has joined DMD Advocates as a Partner in Indirect Tax Practice.

Shekhar is a 2003 graduate of the Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.

Shekhar is a seasoned tax lawyer with over 20 years of experience. He began his career by gaining litigation experience in the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court working alongside a Senior Advocate for two and a half years. He possesses a wealth of expertise in the realm of indirect taxation, stemming from his tenure with prominent law firms specializing in the field.

His diverse clientele spans various sectors, including oil & gas, telecom, power, IT/ITeS, alcobev, broadcasting, consumer durables, FMCG, and more.

Shekhar brings onboard his colleague Tushar Joshi, Principal Associate, with a decade of experience in indirect tax litigation and advisory. Prior to joining DMD Advocates, both Shekhar and Joshi were working with Trilegal.

Commenting on Shekhar’s joining DMD Advocates, Anuradha Dutt, Founder & Managing Partner, Delhi, stated,

“We are pleased to welcome Shashank to our firm. His extensive experience and exceptional lawyer skills will enhance our Indirect Tax practice and help the firm further strengthen its position as a go-to law firm for tax solutions.”

With Shekhar on-board, the partner count at DMD Advocates reaches 24.

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