London, England, United Kingdom
I have spent the last four years inside some of the most demanding legal environments on the planet — the Supreme Court of India, Bombay High Court, and now London's LCIA and I am only getting started. My path into law was deliberate. I began at the Chambers of Adv. Anandsingh Bayas in Aurangabad, drafting writ petitions and researching questions of constitutional and civil law from day one. That foundation sent me through India's top chambers: Senior Counsel Darius Khambata, Senior Counsel Milind Sathe, AZB & Partners, and a judicial internship with the Hon'ble Chief Justice B.R. Gavai at the Supreme Court of India. Along the way I touched family law, PIL, bail applications, civil writ petitions, arbitration, M&A, and corporate structures — not as a spectator, but as a drafter and researcher with real accountability. What I build for a team: research you can rely on, transaction documents that don't need rework, and process discipline that keeps complex matters moving. At AZB & Partners (one of India's largest corporate law firms), I worked on M&A-adjacent matters under close partner supervision. At the Chambers of Senior Counsel Darius Khambata, I supported cross-jurisdictional matters including arbitration and commercial disputes. At the Supreme Court, I researched live constitutional questions under a serving Chief Justice. Now I am completing an LLM in Commercial and Corporate Law at Queen Mary University of London ranked among the top ten law schools globally for this discipline and I am a member of the London Court of International Arbitration. Both are deliberate choices, not coincidences: I want to do high-value cross-border work and I am building the credentials to back that ambition. If you are building a corporate or arbitration paralegal team at a London firm and you need someone who already understands both the Indian and English legal markets, let's talk.
Active membership of the world's leading international arbitration institution, based in London.
qLegal is Queen Mary University of London's award-winning commercial law clinic, providing free legal and business support to start-ups and social enterprises. Work is conducted under the supervision of qualified UK lawyers and in partnership with Baker McKenzie. Advised an early-stage business on intellectual property strategy and data privacy compliance as part of a supervised student advisory team, working alongside Baker McKenzie lawyers and applying English law frameworks to real commercial challenges. Conducted UKIPO trade mark clearance research, analysed copyright ownership issues, and drafted structured legal advice on IP assignment clauses and NDA protections producing client-ready advisory materials under qualified supervision. Researched data privacy and protection obligations applicable to early-stage businesses, advising on compliance considerations under UK GDPR and data handling frameworks relevant to the client's commercial model. Participated in client interviews, managed a structured advisory workflow collaboratively with a co-adviser, and prepared written legal advice developing the client-facing and document management skills directly transferable to a London paralegal role. Reviewed international IP licensing considerations including the Madrid System, building familiarity with cross-border commercial legal frameworks.
Independent legal practice as an enrolled Advocate across a full-spectrum litigation chambers, handling contentious matters across civil, criminal, family, corporate, and arbitration disciplines simultaneously. Appeared independently before the Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench), District and Sessions Courts, and filed matters at the Supreme Court of India, managing a live caseload across four court levels concurrently. Drafted pleadings, writ petitions, criminal applications, and family/matrimonial submissions from instruction to filing taking full responsibility for research, drafting, and court appearance on assigned matters without supervision. Conducted primary legal research across civil procedure, criminal law, family law, company law, and arbitration simultaneously, producing matter-ready memoranda and draft documents under the time pressures of an active litigation practice. Advised clients directly on corporate and company law questions and represented commercial dispute and arbitration matters, developing end-to-end matter management across both contentious and non-contentious work. Operated as a practising Advocate under the Bar Council of India bringing independent professional accountability to every matter, not as a trainee or placement student.