Corporate/M&A: Mumbai-based
India
5 years ranked
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As the Managing Partner of the firm, Karam is responsible for the firm’s overall business strategy, client experience, and culture. A dual-qualified lawyer, qualified to practice both in England and India, Karam worked with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in London in the late 1990s. On returning to India, he worked with an established Indian law firm, before setting up his individual practice in 2002, which has now evolved into the firm as currently constituted.
Karam extensively advises several financial institutions and multinational corporations in connection with their India strategies and has worked on some of the largest cross-border transactions in the Indian market in the last 20 years. Karam’s clients include a leading GCC sovereign wealth fund, BP, Tencent, Wellington, and the world’s leading media and communications group.
m has authored several articles on key legal developments related to Corporate M&A in India.
AMC Sponsors – MF Regulations Come of Age (2023)
Green Energy in India – the Green Open Access Regime and Group Captive Structures (2023)
Analysing SEBI’s Recommendations on Grant of Special Rights to Unitholders and Role of Sponsors in InvITs and REITs (2023)
Analyzing SEBI’s Latest Move to Regulate Excuse and Exclusion Rights of AIF Investors (2023)
Aircraft Ground Handling in India (2023)
Buy Now Pay Later – The Story So Far (2022)
An Analysis of the Proposed Amendments to the (E-Commerce) Rules 2020 (2021)
Press Note 3 of 2020: A First Anniversary Edition (2021)
Renewable Energy in India – A Snapshot of Certain Key Issues Facing the Sector (2021)
FDI in Digital Media (2021)
White Collar Crime – Key Developments Under the Indian ABC and AML Regimes (2020)
Private Participation in Operation of Passenger Trains in India (2020)
Foreign Investment in Defence and Space (2020)
A Look at the Recent Developments in Competition Law in India (2020)
Foreign Direct Investment (2020)
An Overview of the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 (2020)
Foreign Direct Investment from China (Lexology, 22 July 2020)
Employees (Private Company Acquisitions) Q&A: India (2020) | Practical Law
Consideration and Acquisition Finance Q&A: India (2020) | Practical Law
Acquisition Structures Q&A: India (2020) | Practical Law
Pensions Issues in Cross-Border Acquisitions Q&A: India (2020) | Practical Law
Earn-out, Locked Box and Retention Q&A: India (2020) | Practical Law
Put and Call Option Q&A: India (2020) | Practical Law
Signing, Closing and Opinions Q&A: India (2020) | Practical Law
Key Trends in the Technology Sector in India: A Quick Snapshot (2019)
Ten Years of the Indian Antitrust Regime (2019)
Key Developments Under the Indian Insolvency Regime (2019)
Key Developments Under the Indian Leniency Regime (2018)
Key Developments Under the Indian Antitrust Regime – The Indian Antitrust Regulator Fines Google (2018).
Key Developments Under the Indian Insolvency Regime – Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (2018)
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Karam Daulet-Singh in Mumbai is qualified to practise in both India and the UK. He is heavily focused on advising international companies on their India-based operations and is highly valued for his broad experience, which includes cross-border acquisitions and joint ventures.
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Karam's knowledge of commercial law and his knowledge of market consideration is invaluable in managing complex transactions.
Karam demonstrates exceptional mastery in structuring cross-border investments.
Karem's advice is business-centric. He anticipates business implications at all times while providing strategic advice.
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