Sujjain Talwar
Asia-Pacific Guide 2025
Band 3 : Projects, Infrastructure & Energy
Band 3
About
Provided by Sujjain Talwar
Practice Areas
Banking & Finance
Corporate & Commercial
Hospitality
Infrastructure, Project & Energy
PEVC
Career
Sujjain Talwar is a co-founding Partner of ELP. With over 30 years of experience, he is a qualified Solicitor in India as well as England and Wales.
Sujjain has worked extensively on private sector participation initiatives in various infrastructure projects in India and abroad. His work includes infrastructure projects in the region, including Yemen, Fujairah, Djibouti and the Maldives. He has international experience in managing public-private participation across various infrastructure sectors including water, roads, ports and airports.
Sujjain has been instrumental in developing ELP’s hospitality practice and has acted (usually for owners) in several hotel transactions involving almost every international hotel operator in India. He also serves as an Independent Director on boards of some of India’s leading companies.
Awards
Leading Lawyer
IFLR1000
Hall of Fame for Projects and Energy
Legal500
Elite Practitioner for Construction & Real Estate, Energy & Infrastructure
AsiaLaw Profiles
The A list
India Business Law Journal
Global Elite Thought Leader
Lexology
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Sujjain Talwar advises on both transactional and project development matters in the transportation and energy sectors. He is based in Mumbai.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"His experience and understanding of the law and Indian business make him a well-respected and great lawyer."
"Sujjain is an astute lawyer with rich experience, which helps in providing practical and solution-oriented legal advice."
"His experience and understanding of the law and Indian business make him a well-respected and great lawyer."
"Sujjain is an astute lawyer with rich experience, which helps in providing practical and solution-oriented legal advice."
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Key Sectors
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Leisure and Hospitality
Property, Construction and Infrastructure