About Us

India Juris is committed to the satisfaction of its global clientele with lawyers having in-depth knowledge and understanding of their businesses and legal requirements.

INDIA JURIS is a Full-Service International Law Firm, which has earned reputation over the years advising on complex transactions and dispute resolutions to Banks, Financial Institutions, Creditors, Multinational and Domestic Corporates, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Hedge Funds and HNIs on various legal matters across all sectors.

With offices at New Delhi, Mumbai, Gurugram, Bengaluru and GIFT City, Gujarat and 25+ years in existence, having expertise in Business, Corporate, Litigation, Arbitration and Intellectual Property Laws, the firm deals in most of the business sectors for global clients.

India Juris is mandated around 350+ investment transactions and 250+ due diligences annually, India Juris has been consistently ranked as No.1 by Venture Intelligence as legal advisor for doing maximum number of PE & VC deals. With tier 1 leading investors as clients, India Juris leads the league in investment transaction domain in India. The firm is extensively advising on setting up Funds (with SEBI) in India and GIFT City (with IFSCA).

Under CSR initiatives, India Juris runs various pro-bono programs such as a) IJ500; b) Fund Connect; c) Pitch Day and e) Embark.

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News & Deals

India Juris once again leads the league.

REC Ltd. empanels India Juris as legal counsel for its domestic borrowing through institutional bonds and retail/54EC bonds.

IJ acts a investor counsel in Fire.Ai’s Investment

Publications

Policies of Funds, FMEs & other entities in GIFT City

Impact of India-UK Trade Agreement on Energy Sector

India – An Emerging Destination for Foreign Drillers

Newsletters

U.S. Government Opens Door for Alternative Assets in 401(k) Plans

USCIS Revises Child Status Protection Act Age Calculation: What It Means for Immigrant Families

India’s Oil & Gas Sector at a Turning Point: Capacity Expansion, OALP Round 10, and Licensing Reform