India:
The Scope Of Foreign Lawyers And Firms To Practice In India (Bar Council Of India V AK Balaji)
31 August 2018
Nishith Desai Associates
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In March 2018, the Indian Supreme Court in Bar Council of
India v AK Balaji decided on the scope of foreign lawyers and
firms to practice in India. In an interview given to LexisNexis,
our leaders Mr Moazzam Khan and Mr Alipak Banerjee discuss the
background to the case, the ruling, and its implications.
For complete interview, please
click here.
Originally published in LexisNexis.
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