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Arya Tripathy Joins Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas As Partner In Corporate And Technology Law Practice
Arya Tripathy Joins Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas As Partner In Corporate And Technology Law Practice
Arya Tripathy has joined Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas as a Partner in the firm’s Corporate and Technology Practice. She will be based in the Delhi-NCR office.
Arya brings over a decade of experience in General Corporate, M&A, Technology, and Data Protection laws, having advised both international and domestic clients across a range of sectors, including technology, healthcare and life sciences, heavy manufacturing, and social impact. She is a Certified Information Privacy Professional/Asia (CIPP/A) from the International Association of Privacy Professionals and currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Delhi KnowledgeNet Chapter. Arya has been at the forefront of advising clients on the evolving landscape of data protection and privacy rights, with a specific focus on the EU, American, and Asian markets, helping them build robust data management and lifecycle processes.
In addition to her professional expertise, Arya chairs I-WIN, the women technology lawyers committee of ITechLaw Association, and co-chairs the Next Generation Committee for the Inter-Pacific Bar Association. She is actively involved in policy discussions, publications, public speaking, and advocacy work. A strong advocate for pro-bono services, Arya frequently advises tech4good charities and social impact organizations.
Cyril Shroff, Managing Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, said, “I am thrilled to welcome Arya to the Firm. Her impressive experience in corporate and technology aligns perfectly with our practice. I’m confident she will be a great asset to the practice and the firm and contribute significantly to our success.”
Arun Prabhu, Partner (Head – Technology), Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, added, “The addition of Arya’s strong and diverse capabilities to the practice adds significantly to our thought leadership and execution capabilities at what is a pivotal moment for technology regulation in India.”
Arya graduated from Hidayatullah National Law University in 2011.
On her joining, Arya Tripathy said, “I am delighted with the opportunity to be part of CAM and contribute to its technology and data protection practice areas. I look forward to combining my expertise with the Firm’s prowess as India’s leading law firm and learning from the best legal minds in the country.”