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— Full-Service Corporate Advisory

Counsel built on argued cases, not inherited assumptions.

Transactional, regulatory, and litigation matters — each engagement begins with what courts have held and what the record already shows.

/ Areas of Practice

Indexed by matter type, not by department.

Transactional
Regulatory
Litigation

Mergers, acquisitions, and structured finance

Compliance, licensing, and sectoral regulation

Corporate disputes and appellate matters

Deal structuring grounded in precedent review — every transaction benchmarked against what comparable courts and regulators have approved or declined.

Regulatory advice anchored in the specific orders and circulars that bind the matter — not generalised guidance assembled the morning of the brief.

Argued before the High Courts and Supreme Court of India, with outcomes indexed in the firm's own repository for precedent continuity across engagements.

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▸ Institutional Memory

Every engagement carries the weight of prior record.

Counsel relationships at Lex Archiva are not re-briefed from the beginning. Past holdings, argued positions, and filed pleadings remain on record and inform every new instruction.