Bharat Rasayan Limited, an Indian listed company has executed a
joint venture agreement with Japan based, Nissan Chemical Corporation with the total investment value amounting over INR 441 crores (USD 60 million), as per the press release by Bharat Group. The newly formed JV named as Nissan Bharat Rasayan Private Limited is to set up a new manufacturing plant at Saykha Industrial Estate for the production of various technical products and new molecules. As per the agreement NCC will be holding 70% of the share total share capital of the JV while BRl will hold the rest 30%.
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Darshan Upadhyay, Gaurav Nair, Nidhish Mehrotra
Compared to some years ago when the Indian legal market was dominated by big names, we are now seeing the emergence of cutting-edge boutique law firms that are rivalling the former expertise and client service. Leaders from three such firms speak to ALB about their firms’ strategies, the impact of the pandemic and their future plans.
ALB: Can you tell us about your firm? When was it founded, and how has the journey been so far?
DARSHAN UPADHYAY: Stratage Law Partners is an acutely specialised, solution-oriented, and value-driven law firm. Our areas of practice are private equity, M&A, litigation (shareholders, governance-related and regulatory disputes), insolvency and real estate. We also do niche and select advisory work with family offices on their succession planning and wealth management.
Anuradha Agnihotri, Trilegal
A dispute resolution expert, Agnihotri has been a part of the legal sector for 14 years. She has extensive experience in international commercial and domestic arbitrations and litigation across courts and tribunals in India.
She regularly handles matters involving shareholder disputes, investment disputes, construction projects and a variety of cutting-edge commercial issues.
Agnihotri has also been working on technology disputes as well as with the TMT team, particularly representing intermediaries in various proceedings filed against them in defamation suits and similar matters.
She regularly appears on behalf of clients as an arguing counsel in arbitrations and courts and is passionate about two things – a strong judiciary and women at work.