What we do
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Banking & Finance

International Banks, Financial Institution, Lenders and Borrowers trust India Juris for their most complex and significant transactions

India Juris has well-established banking practice. We can offer clients a high quality legal advice across a range of banking products wherever it is required. We can advise banks, lenders, sponsors and borrowers on financing across every industry, commercial, financial and governmental sector. The success and rapid expansion of our banking practice reflects client confidence in our lawyers. Advocates of India Juris are known for advice on the complex banking and restructuring deals and transactions.

Our advocates advise on existing and prospective legislation affecting banks and financial institutions, including RBI directives, capital adequacy rules. We advise banks, other financiers and borrowers on a broad range of secured and unsecured credit facilities.

We also provide assistance in development of standard Loan Documentation.We are able to provide legal service to banks and other financiers, with coordinated advice on taking security over property. We undertake banking litigation pertaining to banking frauds, recovery, cheque bounce, loans, letter of credits, financing, mortgages and financial restructuring

News & Deals

IJ acted as legal counsel to the investor on its Pre-Series A investment in Rotoris

In INR 32.5 Cr funding round of 1BUY.AI, IJ represents lead investor

Scrap Uncle Pre Series A Round – IJ represents one of the participating investors

Publications

Obtaining a Payment Services Provider (PSP) Licence in GIFT IFSC: Regulatory Framework under IFSCA

Bridging Jurisdictions: Cross-Border Insolvency in The Gift City Paradigm

Reframing Liquidation Under IBC: Transitioning From Sale as a Going Concern to Asset-Based Realisation

Newsletters

The New 2026 IFSCA FinTech Sandbox Framework

The GIFT City Payment Gateway: PSP License

Amendment to “Guidelines on Cyber Security and Cyber Resilience for Regulated Entities in IFSCs”