With experience acting before domestic and international tribunals and arbitration centres, the dispute resolution team at Bharucha & Partners is capable of handling arbitrations arising from a variety of disputes including contracts, construction agreements, and shareholder claims. MP Bharucha leads the practice and stands out for his expertise in representing clients before the SIAC and ICC, and is notably an empanelled arbitrator with the LCIA. Sneha Jaisingh is another key practitioner who is adept in leading on court-related arbitration mandates and assisting clients from the infrastructure, manufacturing, and energy sectors.
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  • ‘The team strength at Bharucha & Partners makes the difference. This not only ensures diversity in the kind of work offered to the client but also easier to approach.’

  • ‘One of the key capabilities is developing strategies to achieve best possible results.’

  • ‘Sneha Jaisingh is well-read and abreast with the developments in law and recent judgments. She knows the industry and issues faced by broadcasters like us. She is approachable, makes herself available at short notice, and her thought process in developing strategies is commendable.’

Kernmandanten

  • Adani Enterprises Limited
  • ISS Facility Services India Pvt. Ltd
  • L&T
  • GE Power India Ltd.
  • Vedanta Limited
  • Price f(x) APAC Pty. Ltd.

Highlight-Mandate

  • Representing Adani Enterprises Limited in arbitration proceedings invoked against Maheshwari Fuel Chem Ltd. for breach of contract.
  • Represented GE Power India Ltd. before the Delhi High Court wherein the petition for the appointment of an arbitrator was dismissed as withdrawn, with liberty to approach the ICC Court of Arbitration, in accordance with the law.
  • Representing Price f(x) in a Petition before the Bombay High Court in relation to an agreement dispute.

Anwält*innen

Praxisleitung

MP Bharucha

Weitere Kernanwält*innen

Sneha Jaisingh