Akash Jain > Mansukhlal Hiralal & Company > Mumbai, India > Lawyer Profile

Mansukhlal Hiralal & Company
Surya Mahal
2nd Floor 5, Burjorji Bharcha Marg Fort
Mumbai
400 023
India

Work Department

Dispute Resolution, Insolvency Law, Real Estate, Securities Litigation.

Position

Associate Partner.

Career

Akash is associated with the firm since 2019. He specializes in Dispute Resolution (Litigation and Arbitration), Insolvency Law, and Real Estate litigation. He practices in both the Original as well as Appellate sides of the Bombay High Court and several other Courts across the city. He has been involved in several important Civil, Commercial, and Constitutional cases in the Real Estate and Financial Sector.

Languages

English & Hindi

Memberships

  • Member of Bombay Incorporated Law Society, Mumbai.

  • Member of the Institute of Company Secretaries.

  • Member of Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa.

Education

  • LLB – Government K.C. Law College, Mumbai
  • Company Secretary (C.S.) Course from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (“ICSI”) in 2015.

Lawyer Rankings

India > City focus: Mumbai > Dispute resolution

(Leading partners)

Akash Jain – Mansukhlal Hiralal & Company

As a full-service firm with a national reach, Mansukhlal Hiralal & Company is a tour de force in the Mumbai market. Its dispute resolution practice specialises in real estate disputes such as commercial property disputes, commercial leasing disputes, and family property disputes, as well as landlord-tenant disputes, and development project disputes. The group has strengths in both litigation and arbitration, alongside advisory services. Restructuring and bankruptcy specialists RA Shah and Bhushan Shah, alongside civil litigation and alternative dispute resolution expert Niranjan Parekh, corporate and insolvency authority Purvi Asher, and litigation and arbitration professional Akash Jain, co-head the practice. Together, the team has extensive experience acting before various judicial entities and tribunals including the Supreme Court, the Securities Appellate Tribunal, and the Bombay High Court, to name a few.