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Infrastructure Projects

Dealing with contractual and regulatory aspects of Electricity, Telecommunication, Water, Highways and Roads, Airports, Natural Gas, LNG Projects, Pipeline Projects and Ports.

The team at India Juris has rich experience in dealing with the Infrastructure projects and related issues. We understand Infrastructure projects and its technicalities, be it issues at gestation, development, construction and start-up, operational or the termination stage.

The firm has capabilities to represent any of the participants such as Government, Sponsors, Lenders, Investors, Contractors, Project vehicle etc; in any following kind of Infrastructure projects

  • Build Own Operate (BOO)
  • Build Own Operate (BOT)
  • Build Own Operate & Transfer (BOOT)
  • Build and Transfer (BT)
  • Build Lease & Transfer (BLT)
  • Build Transfer & Operate (BTO)
  • Contract Add and Operate (CAO)
  • Develop Operate & Transfer (DOT)
  • Rehabilitate Operate & Transfer (ROT)
  • Rehabilitate Operate & Operate (ROO)

Our in-depth and cutting knowledge on contractual and regulatory aspects of Electricity, Telecommunication, Water, Highways and Roads, Airports, Natural Gas exploration & production, LNG Projects, Pipeline Projects and Ports make us the choice of the clients.

News & Deals

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In pre-seed round of Meine Electric, IJ represented investors

IJ advised investor on its pre-seed investment in MiniPix.

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

IFSCA (FM) Amendment Regulations 2026 notified 27 Jan 2026

IFSCA (Anti-Money Laundering, Counter-Terrorist Financing Guidelines: Key Amendments and Their Implications

INDIA’S VDA REGULATORY UPDATE: ENHANCED FIU-IND PROTOCOLS, BUDGET 2026 DISCOURSE, AND THE ‘RISK-FIRST’ COMPLIANCE MODEL