Saga Legal has recently announced the appointment of Vara Gaur as a Partner in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution practice. Vara will lead disputes related to Technology, Media & Telecom (TMT), given her extensive experience in technology-driven commercial litigation, platform liability, data privacy, and arbitrations.

A graduate of the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Vara also holds a BBA degree from Amity University. Over the years, she has represented a wide spectrum of clients, from global technology majors to Indian digital startups, in complex, high-stakes disputes before the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts, arbitral tribunals, and sectoral regulators. She is also adept at navigating sensitive matters involving online content, intermediary regulations, and the evolving data protection frameworks.

Welcoming her to the firm, Gaurav Nair, Managing Partner, said, “Vara is a welcome addition to the firm’s disputes practice and will be focusing primarily on further deepening our technology litigation practice. She has a comprehensive understanding of the technology and data protection landscape, which is the need of the hour, given the nuanced ways these sectors are evolving. We are looking to further deepen our work in these areas, backed by the breadth of her expertise and experience.

Sharing her thoughts on joining Saga Legal, Vara said, “Joining Saga Legal feels like the right step at the right time. The firm’s ambition, agility, and collaborative culture resonate strongly with me. I am particularly excited to build a specialised TMT disputes practice.

Founded in 2016, Saga Legal is a multi-service law firm with a strong presence in New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai, advising a diverse clientele on matters ranging from corporate-commercial advisory and transactions to complex litigation and regulatory compliance. The firm’s founding philosophy is rooted in clarity, collaboration, and client-first solutions, and its lawyers are known for their strategic acumen across sectors including fintech, infrastructure, energy, healthcare, and now, technology and media.

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