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Founded in 1911, Khaitan & Co is a premier full-service Indian law firm with over 700 lawyers, including 145 partners.
Khaitan & Co advised RPSG Ventures Ltd in relation to acquisition of full ownership of Herbolab India Pvt Ltd (“Herbolab”), by purchasing 35.37% stake from the sellers.
Read MoreKhaitan and Co advised True North on its acquisition of a minority stake in Anthem Biosciences Private Limited.
Read MoreKhaitan and Co acted as legal counsel to RPSG Ventures Limited in relation to the change in name of the company from CESC Ventures Limited to RPSG Ventures Limited.
Read MoreKhaitan & Co advised Edgeconnex, Inc. as co-counsel along with Allen & Overy in connection with the proposed joint venture with Adani Enterprises Limited.
Read MoreKhaitan & Co is advising Carval Investors Pte Limited (CarVal), the Singapore arm of Carval Investors LP which is an investment fund with global interests across countries and sectors, in the implementation of the NCLT approved resolution plans for Uttam Galva Metallics Limited (UGML) and Uttam Value Steels Limited (UVSL).
Read MoreThis is a multi-jurisdictional transaction that will be amongst the largest ever listings involving an Indian company in the US through the SPAC route.
Read MoreKhaitan and Co advised Axis Mutual Fund in relation to the subscription of equity shares of MTAR Technology Limited through its schemes, namely Axis Small Cap Fund, Axis Regular Saver Fund and Axis Children’s Gift Fund. MTAR Technology Limited raised a funding round of approx. INR 100 crores from SBI MF and Axis MF.
Read MoreKhaitan & Co acted as the Indian legal counsel of the Kentech Corporate Holdings Limited in their acquisition of SNC-Lavalin including the acquisition of the Indian subsidiary SNC Lavalin Engineering India Private Limited.
Read MoreKhaitan & Co acted as the lenders’ legal counsel in the transaction.
Read MoreKhaitan & Co advised Rising Sun Holdings Private Limited in regard to its acquisition of a controlling stake in Magma Fincorp Limited, by way of a preferential allotment, and the consequent mandatory open offer.
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