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UAE Law Firm Habib Al Mulla & Partners Opens New Delhi Office To Boost Cross-Border Legal Services
UAE Law Firm Habib Al Mulla & Partners Opens New Delhi Office To Boost Cross-Border Legal Services
Habib Al Mulla and Partners has announced the opening of its new office in New Delhi, marking a significant milestone in the firm’s ongoing efforts to expand its international footprint and strengthen between the UAE and India.
The expansion reflects the firm’s long-standing commitment to facilitating cross-border collaboration and investment between the two nations. It comes at a time of growing bilateral engagement, underscored by the recent high-level visit of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, to India. His meetings with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized a shared vision for deeper cooperation in areas such as technology, connectivity, and economic integration.
With a distinguished record of regional and international accomplishments, Habib Al Mulla & Partners continues to connect the UAE with key emerging markets, and this latest expansion positions the firm as a strategic legal partner for Indian companies looking to enter the UAE and broader Middle East, as well as for UAE-based investors exploring opportunities in India.
The newly established India-focused platform is designed to serve as a bridge, enabling Indian businesses and professionals to connect with the firm’s Dubai-based team for matters governed by UAE and international law. The New Delhi office will advise companies and financial institutions on international transactions, ensuring compliance, efficiency, and a strong client service framework.
Dr. Habib Al Mulla, Founder of Habib Al Mulla & Partners, said,
At the core of this initiative is the firm’s focus on cultivating strong relationships with leading Indian law firms and professionals. The goal is to provide seamless, trusted legal support for clients expanding across India, the UAE, and other global markets—while ensuring respect for the legal frameworks in each jurisdiction.
As Habib Al Mulla & Partners continues to broaden its global presence, it remains committed to building long-term relationships rooted in trust, legal excellence, and a deep understanding of clients’ evolving needs in today’s interconnected business environment.
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