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Exclusive: Platinum Partners’ Nivedita Tiwari to join Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

Pallavi Saluja

Platinum Partners joins the growing list of firms that have lost a Partner to Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas. Nivedita Tiwari, who had joined Platinum Partners as Partner last September, has resigned to join Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, according to authoritative sources.

Platinum’s Senior Partner Karam Daulet Singh confirmed Nivedita’s resignation and commented,

“Its her decision which we respect and we wish her all the best.”

The DU graduate had joined Platinum after working with MNK Law Offices for a year. MNK Law Offices was recently acquired by Cyril Shroff with three of its Partners Gyanendra Kumar, Anuradha Mukherjee and Srinivas Kilambi joining CAM. However, the fourth Partner, Probal Bhaduri is not moving to CAM.

Tiwari also had an 8-year stint at Luthra, which she joined in 2005 from AZB & Partners and was made a Partner in 2011.

Cyril Shroff and Nivedita Tiwari were not available for comment at the time of publishing the story.

Nivedita would be the 25th Partner to join Cyril Shroff’s team of partners in Delhi. Below is the list of partners.

  • Ritika Rathi (AZB & Partners)
  • Kapil Arora (Bharucha & Partners)
  • Jay Cheema (Clasis Law)
  • Gokul Rajan (Citi)
  • Rahul Goel (Dhir & Dhir)
  • Neeraj Sharma (Dua Associates)
  • Alok Tiwari (Dua Associates)
  • Seshagiri Vadlamani (Dua Associates)
  • Kirat Singh Nagra (ELP)
  • Rishi Anand (Gnarus Partners)
  • Nikhil Naredi (Jones Day)
  • Gauri Rasgotra (Khaitan & Co)
  • Harsh Kumar (Khaitan & Co)
  • Harry Chawla (Kochhar & Co)
  • Niti Paul (Kochhar & Co)
  • Manishi Pathak (Kochhar & Co)
  • Piyush Mishra (Luthra & Luthra)
  • Gyanendra Kumar (MNK Law Offices)
  • Anuradha Mukherjee (MNK Law Offices)
  • Srinivas Kilambi (MNK Law Offices)
  • Nivedita Tiwari (Platinum Partners)
  • Raghuram Rajan (Ex-Religare)
  • Aarti Joshi (Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas)
  • Ranjan Negi (Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas)

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