Ms Aahna Mehrotra > TMT Law Practice > New Delhi, India > Lawyer Profile
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C-2/39 | Safdarjung Development Area
New Delhi – 110016
110016
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Ms Aahna Mehrotra
Work Department
Sports Law
Position
Partner
Career
Ms. Aahna Mehrotra is a Partner at TMT Law Practice. S was called to the Bar in May, 2011 and has gained considerable exposure through her experiences at different institutions worldwide.
Aahna is actively involved in the day-to-day affairs of the business of sports. Apart from working on matters pertaining to sports litigation across the country, she regularly advises clients on issues relating to league formulation, transfer of players, selection procedure disputes, sports arbitration, intellectual property rights, media and broadcasting rights, sponsorship and merchandising agreements, fantasy and e-sports sports and contract law. She has been instrumental in setting up some of the major franchise-based leagues in India and serves as a visiting faculty at several institutions of repute. While she regularly writes for several publications, amongst her most notable publications is co-authoring the second edition of the book ‘Law and Sports in India’ published by LexisNexis.
Languages
English, Hindi
Memberships
- Vice Chairperson, National Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel
- Editorial Board Member, LawInSport
- Member, Arbitral Tribunal, Football Delhi
- Governing Council, Ultimate Table Tennis
- Supreme Court of India Bar Association
- Delhi High Court Bar Association
- ISDE Sports Law Alumni
- Women in Sports Law
- ASSOCHAM, Sports Council
- Women’s Council Young FICCI Ladies Organization
- Member, Media & Entertainment Law Society (MELS), College of Legal Studies (CoLS), UPES, Dehradun
- Executive Board, Journal for Sports Law, Policy and Governance, NLUJ, Assam
Education
Degrees:
ILS Law College, Pune
UCLA School of Law, California
ISDE, Madrid
Certifications:
Duke University in Collaboration with University of Geneva
Wolfson College, Cambridge
Franklin Pierce Law Centre, New Hampshire
London School of Economics