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Nitika Jain joins IndusLaw as Partner in Banking & Finance practice

Jain will be working out of the firm's Mumbai office.

Bar & Bench

AZB Counsel Nitika Jain has joined IndusLaw as a Partner in Banking & Finance practice at the firm's Mumbai office.

Jain is a graduate of Government Law College, University of Mumbai, and is also a qualified Chartered Accountant.

Jain brings over 12 years of extensive experience, specializing in banking, structured finance, securitisation, insolvency, private equity, and general corporate matters. She represents banks, financial institutions, foreign portfolio investors, and both foreign and domestic equity holders in complex domestic and cross-border transactions. Her expertise spans across debt and equity transactions, debenture and equity issuances (unlisted), debt-equity combinations, mezzanine finance, securitization and assignment transactions, as well as inter-creditor arrangements.

In addition, Jain has significant experience in structuring and setting up various types of alternative investment funds (AIFs), including private equity and debt funds in India. She has represented these funds before regulatory authorities in India.

Prior to joining IndusLaw, Jain was a Counsel at AZB & Partners, Mumbai.

On Jain's joining, Gaurav Dani & Suneeth Katarki, Founding Partners at IndusLaw, shared,

"We are thrilled to welcome Nitika to the firm. Her expertise and experience will further strengthen our Banking and Finance team at a national level."

Nitika Jain herself remarked,

"I greatly admire IndusLaw’s continued investments in its partner teams, diverse practices, and the comprehensive support it provides to professionals. I am excited to work alongside the firm and contribute to the growth and success of its banking and finance practice."

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