Shweta Sahu

Shweta Sahu

Shweta is actively involved in several high-stake litigations across jurisdictions at domestic and international levels. She regularly appears before the High Court of Delhi, the Supreme Court of India. She is extensively involved in key commercial litigations with special focus on technology litigation. She has also been involved in a wide range of domestic and foreign-seated arbitrations – governed by rules of leading arbitral institutions. Enforcement of judgments and arbitral awards (domestic as well as foreign) comprises a significant component of her practice area. She takes keen interest in white collar investigations and employment-related litigations as well. Shweta has several articles and papers published to her credit, with a special focus on arbitration - in International Arbitration Law Review, Kluwer Arbitration blog etc. She is also listed as a ‘Contributing Author’ by LexisNexis PSL Arbitration. She has also contributed chapters in books on international arbitrations. She was also instrumental in drafting the Guidance Note signed with the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) on execution of judgments from UAE in India, which was signed by the Chief Justice of DIFC Courts and NDA.

Shweta Sahu

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Grant of Interim Reliefs against Third Parties: Are Arbitral Tribunals Fully Equipped?

Grant of Interim Reliefs against Third Parties: Are Arbitral Tribunals Fully Equipped?

Grant of Interim Reliefs against Third Parties: Are Arbitral Tribunals Fully Equipped? In certain cases, a non-signatory may have to be impleaded for certain interim reliefs against it; there may...

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