Headed by Ashish Chandra and Anand Desai, DSK Legal acts for a range of clients in the automotive, paint, textile and plastic industries. The team, in particular, works on anti-dumping matters and bilateral safeguarding duties on imports. The firm has also implemented proactive regulatory updates and legal alerts for clients in this area. Chandra has represented clients in trade remedy investigations, including advising governmental clients on matters in the international market. Working alongside him, Anupal Dasgupta advises on foreign trade policy alongside having experience in cases before the Supreme Court of India.
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Work Department
International Trade Law/WTO
Position

Partner

Career

Mr. Ashish Chandra primarily practices in the arena of Customs/International Trade (WTO). He has extensive experience in WTO Dispute Settlement proceedings wherein he represented the Government of India as the lead counsel before a WTO Panel in its first Compliance proceedings under Article 21.5 of the DSU as well as India’s first and only Arbitration proceedings under Article 22.6 of the DSU. He was also India’s lead counsel in the appeal before the WTO Appellate Body in WT/DS430.

Additionally, Mr. Chandra has also extensively advised various government departments in India as well as foreign governments and private organizations on issues concerning WTO covered agreements, Foreign trade Policy, Rules of origin, Free Trade Agreements, custom related issues, issues concerning FSSAI and BIS etc.

Ashish also regularly represents clients in trade remedial investigations such as antidumping duty; countervailing duty and safeguard duty investigations before the DGTR (formerly DGAD) as well as before the appellate forums such as the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India; High Courts and the Hon’ble CESTAT. He has also represented Indian exporters in trade remedial investigations initiated by other jurisdictions including the US ITC and the European Commission and has also advised the Government of India on countervailing duty investigations initiated by other countries against India.

Most recently, Mr. Chandra represented three Indian manufacturers of PU Leather as applicants before the DGTR for imposition of anti-dumping duty on import of PU Leather from China PR and was successful in getting a positive recommendation from DGTR which was subsequently also accepted by the Department of Revenue, Government of India. Notably, the issuance of custom notification by Department of Revenue to impose anti-dumping duty on import of PU Leather is one of few instances in 2022 wherein it has accepted the recommendation of the DGTR, as recommendations of DGTR in most of the other cases have been rejected.

Ashish has taught courses on Indian trade laws at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Noida. He is also a frequent writer and has co-authored a chapter “India-Agricultural Products: Defending India’s First SPS Dispute” in the book “WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty” published by Springer. He has also co-authored articles on ‘E-commerce for India in a Developing World: An Int’l Trade Law Perspective’ which was published in Journal of World Trade and ’The Public Interest Gamble in an Anti-Dumping Inquiry-testing Indian waters” which was published by the GNLU Law Review. Most recently, he has co-authored a chapter “Understanding the SPS Regulatory Framework in the Indian context” in the book "Handbook on Product Standards and International Trade" which has been published by Wolters Kluwer.

He is regularly invited to speak on trade law issues and has also taken sessions on SPS Agreement for delegates from developing and least developing countries in a Specialized training programme on Standards, Regulations and WTO SPS and TBT Measures under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme of the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. He also sits on panels of moot court competitions on International trade.

Awards and Recognition

The Chambers-Asia Pacific and Chambers Global rankings has recognized him as ‘Up and Coming Lawyer’ for International Trade /WTO since 2018 till date and notes that clients find Mr. Chandra "impressive, experienced and efficient," and identify him as a "strong advocate”. The rankings also notes that the clients consider him as "one of the best trade lawyers in India”.

Mr. Chandra has also been recognized as ‘Next Generation Partner’ by Legal 500 rankings in the arena of WTO/International Trade since 2018 till date.

Languages
English and Hindi
Memberships
Delhi High Court Bar Association
Education

Gujrat National Law University

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Testimonials

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  • ‘Mr. Chandra's International Trade and WTO practice distinguishes itself through a combination of technical depth, policy-level insight, and practical experience navigating both domestic and cross-border trade regulatory frameworks. What sets his team apart is their ability to seamlessly integrate legal strategy with business dynamics.'

    'They’re easy to work with, practical, commercially minded, and responsive. We’ve always appreciated their flexibility on billing, clear communication on scope, and their commitment to timelines, which really helps when you’re dealing with fast-moving or high-stakes customs and trade issues.’

    ‘Among the standout professionals, Mr. Ashish Chandra and Mr. Anupal Dasgupta merit special mention. Mr. Chandra combines legal expertise with policy and commercial insight, while Mr. Dasgupta’s consistent engagement and availability at critical moments make him a trusted advisor. The team as a whole shows approachability, rare ownership of the mandates, and attention to detail.’

Key clients

  • Automotive Tyre Manufacturers’ Association (ATMA) Apollo Tyres Ltd. CEAT Ltd. MRF Ltd. JK Tyres & Industries Ltd. Dorset Industries Pvt. Ltd. Indian Paint Association Asian Paints Berger Paints Nerolac Paints Leather Cloth and Plastics Manufacturers Association Klassik Lamitex Jasch Industries Mayur Uniquoters

Work highlights

Acting for ATMA in a writ matter before the Delhi High Court challenging, on merits and procedural grounds, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies’ recommendation and subsequent imposition of bilateral safeguard duties on imports of Polybutadiene Rubber from Korea RP.