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Amiya Ranjan Nayak, is a Corporate, Business & Strategist Commercial Lawyer, whose practice is concentrated on Corporate and Commercial, Real Estate, Forex, Banking and Industrial laws in India and overseas. He has been associated with Kaden Boriss for more than one and half a decade on various positions and for more than a decade as Partner.
He is registered with Bar Council of Delhi as an Advocate, and also a member of the Supreme Court Bar Association; and he is the elected Treasurer, SAARC LAW (South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation in Law), India, and holding the position of Joint Director, SRPC (SAARCLAW Research and Publication Centre), SAARCLAW International.
As a Corporate and Commercial Lawyer, he handles Regulatory, Advisory, Compliance & Documentation services pertaining to Corporate, Commercial and Cross boarder investment laws including PE, besides the services relating to Real Estate sector like due-diligence, development, acquisition, disposition, leasing, financing, zoning and land use, etc. He has been recommended by Legal 500 as one of the leading Individual Lawyer in Real Estate practice in India.
His expertise includes corporate law, policy & procedures (regulatory, advisory, compliance & documentation) including but not limited to documentation relating to incorporation / registration, winding-up, mergers/de-mergers, Joint Venture, acquisitions, etc.
He liaises extensively with various Central/State Government Ministries and Government Departments, and regularly appears before judicial and quasi-judicial authorities including NCLT, RERA, etc.
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