Darshan Upadhyay
Global Guide 2024
Band 4 : Corporate/M&A: Mumbai-based
Band 4
About
Provided by Darshan Upadhyay
Practice Areas
Private Equity & Venture Capital
Mergers & Acquisitions
Data Privacy
Shareholders Dispute
Insolvency & Bankruptcy
Corporate Governance
Private Client Practice
Darshan is a founding and the Managing Partner of Stratage Law Partners. He has over 20 years of experience covering varied areas of practice.
He has advised several Fortune 500 companies in the world and continues to advise funds and multinationals on aspects like India entry, acquisitions, joint ventures and other commercial transactions. His expertise in exchange control regulations, SEBI and general corporate law is an added advantage on evaluating, structuring and implementing some of the most complex transactions, shareholders dispute and insolvency matters.
He is highly regarded by his clients and peers for his ability to provide “simple solutions to complicated problems” in any transaction. One of the leading legal publications regarded him as ‘Focused approach and ability to always see the big picture’.
Darshan has graduated with a commerce degree and a law degree from the University of Mumbai. He is also a qualified Company Secretary from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India.
Career
Prior to Stratage, he was a Partner with a leading law firm in India, co-heading its Corporate and M&A Practice.
Articles, highlights and press releases
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PERSONS ACTING IN CONCERT – CONCEPT, IMPLICATIONS AND JURISPRUDENCE
The concept of “persons acting in concert” (“PAC”) is a core concept under the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011 (“SEBI Takeover Code”) and has over time also been subject matter of various disputes arising out of interpreting the term. At the stage of structur
PERSONS ACTING IN CONCERT – CONCEPT, IMPLICATIONS AND JURISPRUDENCE
The concept of “persons acting in concert” (“PAC”) is a core concept under the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011 (“SEBI Takeover Code”) and has over time also been subject matter of various disputes arising out of interpreting the term. At the stage of structur