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Shaneen Parikh

Shaneen specialises in and has extensive experience in complex commercial disputes, often with cross-border issues involved. She focuses on arbitration and has represented clients in domestic, international and foreign seated arbitrations, under the rules of various international arbitral institutions as also in ad hoc proceedings. Shaneen also has extensive experience in commercial litigation, having represented parties in various courts and tribunal across India, including High Courts, the Supreme Court, NCLT, etc. Shaneen has represented clients in several industry sectors and in relation disputes arising out of commercial contracts, post M&A disputes, financial and structured products, infrastructure, construction and real estate projects, and media / intellectual property disputes. Her expertise lies in advising parties in respect of their dispute resolution strategy and representation in multi-forum and multi-jurisdictional disputes. She regularly acts in complex (often cross-border) post M&A, private equity and shareholder disputes, including in relation to exit rights, valuations, corporate governance, fraud and oppression / mismanagement issues. Shaneen has represented clients in some precedent setting litigations in India, relating to securities fraud, commodities trading and financial products transactions which have been among the first of their kind. She acted for various Indian and foreign banks in relation to disputes (both arbitrations and litigations), arising out of foreign exchange derivative transactions and structured financial products under ISDA Master Agreements. She acted for a foreign bank in proceedings before the Special Court and Supreme Court, arising out of the Harshad Mehta securities scam. She defended the parent of a private commodity exchange in several proceedings across different courts and tribunal across India, against alleged fraud and fund mismanagement litigations. She also represented the successful party in a landmark Supreme Court decision which ruled that two Indian parties could choose a foreign seat of arbitration, thus upholding the fundamental principle of party autonomy in arbitration. Shaneen is appointed as a Member of the Court of Arbitration of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and the Council of the Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration (MCIA). She is also an ambassador of Asia Pacific Arbitration Group of the International Bar Association (IBA). Shaneen has been recommended by Who’s Who Legal, and “Most Highly Regarded (Partner)”, – Arbitration 2020, 2021 & 2022. She has also been ranked as a Notable Practitioner in Dispute Resolution by Asia Law, and one of ALB India Top Disputes Lawyers. Shaneen is also ranked as a key lawyer for arbitration and litigation in The Legal 500, and by Chambers & Partners, Asia-Pacific – Dispute Resolution.