Capital andSecurities Markets

We offer support across a wide range of debt and capital market work. Our capital and securities markets practice includes advising clients on a wide range of primary and secondary market matters which include regulatory and statutory advice and compliance.

We offer guidance on small and medium enterprises listing, complex securities law matters, with a focus on compliance with key SEBI regulations, such as the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements (LODR), Takeover Regulations, and Insider Trading Prohibitions. We help clients mitigate risk, enhance corporate governance, and avoid potential litigation arising from unfair trade practices or regulatory non-compliance.

Our Strength

We provide a wide array of support to our clients and advice and act across primary and secondary market matters. Our teams of lawyers are well versed with the prevailing securities and corporate governance laws and regulations. Our approach involves helping clients mitigate market related risks and improve their corporate governance standards and staying compliant with regulatory obligations.

What We Do

We offer advisory services and compliance services and assist clients from early-stage structuring to staying secure and compliant with the rules and regulations of the markets and the various authorities such as SEBI and RBI. We represent clients before the Securities Appellate Tribunal, NCLT, NCLAT and the High Courts as well as the Supreme Court of India.

Our Focus Areas

Fundraising through various routes such as issuance of private placement and public offerings.

Compliance with regulatory obligations such as SEBI regulations, FUTP regulations, Insider Trading regulations, Listing Obligations and other investment related regulations including Mutual Fund Regulations.

Structuring Buy Backs, Rights Issues, and Open Offers.

Structuring AIFs and other investment vehicles.

Begin theConversation

Engagements on legal and strategic matters may be initiated by getting in touch with us. Preliminary discussions are intended to clarify the scope and relevance of potential advisory requirements.