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Samvād: Partners Strengthens Tax Dispute Resolution Practice with Appointment of Aditya Bhattacharya
Samvād: Partners Strengthens Tax Dispute Resolution Practice with Appointment of Aditya Bhattacharya
Prominent Indian law firm Samvād: Partners has strengthened its tax dispute resolution practice with the appointment of Aditya Bhattacharya as a partner.
Bhattacharya, who is based in Delhi, has over 13 years of experience in the field of tax law. He is a specialist in indirect taxes and general commercial disputes and has a proven track record of success in representing clients before the Supreme Court, High Courts, NCLT, NCLAT, and other tribunals.
He has worked with various Fortune 500 companies as well as major PSU clients. He was previously with Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan.
“Aditya brings new expertise to the firm in relation to tax disputes. He will strengthen our market-leading commercial disputes practice as well. We look forward to working with him across our offices,” Poornima Hatti, a partner, said.
Mumbai-based partner Vineetha MG added, “We are very delighted to have Aditya on board. His extensive experience in handling tax disputes will help us widen the services offered to our existing clients. This is also a great new step for Samvad to work with, contribute to and have visibility in this niche practice area.”
“I am very excited to join Samvad and I am looking forward to this new journey. Samvad gives flexibility, comfort and freedom to its members to grow. It will be my endeavour to contribute to Samvad's growing practice as well as to learn from its value system," Aditya Bhattacharya said