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  • X (India) v. Y (Singapore):

    Acted for an Indian entity in pre-arbitration court proceedings and the initiation of an arbitration (SIAC Rules, seated in New Delhi) relating to certain claims arising out of a demerger under the Companies Act 1956.

  • X (Germany) v. Y (US):

    Acted for a German entity in an M&A arbitration (DIS rules, seated in Frankfurt) against a US entity claiming damages for allegedly deficient professional services in an M&A deal involving a contested earnout clause.

  • X (Germany) v. Y (India):

    Assisted an Indian entity (led by Ritin Rai SC) in an arbitration (ad hoc, seated in New Delhi) proceedings against a German engineering company relating to alleged breaches in the erection and commissioning of an LNG port terminal in India and consequent damages.

  • X (India) v. Y (India):

    Acted for an engineering and construction company in an arbitration (ad hoc, seated in Chandigarh) against a state-owned power utility relating to claims for unpaid dues and damages.

  • X (India) v. Y (Japan)

    Acted for an India-incorporated seller against a Japanese-incorporated buyer in a Singapore seated arbitration (SIAC rules) regarding the sale and purchase of semi-conductors.

  • X (Lebanon) v. Y (United Kingdom)

    Acted for a Lebanese investor (private individual) in a Paris seated arbitration (ICC rules) against their British joint-venture partner in a dispute involving shareholder claims for oppression and mismanagement.

  • X (Mauritius) v. Y (India)

    Acted for a Mauritian investor against its Indian joint venture partner in a Singapore seated arbitration (SIAC rules) regarding shareholder claims for mismanagement.

  • X (Japan) v. Y (Australia)

    Acted for a Japanese EPC Contractor against an Australian Employer in a Melbourne seated arbitration (ICC rules) regarding the construction of an onshore LNG Plant located in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • X (Japan) v. Y (Netherlands)

    Acted for a Japanese civil works Contractor against a Dutch dredging sub-contractor in a Singapore seated arbitration (SIAC rules) regarding the construction of a power plant in Southeast Asia.

  • X (European Contractors) v. Y (Central American Republic)

    Acted for a consortium of European contractors acting as the main Contractor in a Miami seated arbitration (ICC rules) concerning one of the world’s largest infrastructure projects located in Central America.

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