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K Singhania & Co is amongst the award-winning law firms 2021

The results of India Business Law Journal’s 2021 Indian Law Firm Awards are now live and K Singhania & Co has been judged a winner in SHIPPING & MARITIME category.

Date: 12 March, 2021

Address: New Delhi

K Singhania & Co is well respected for its dispute resolution proficiency and together with its shipping capabilities, the firm presents a strong offering for maritime matters. The firm successfully resolved a dispute between its client and a supplier of services through mediation, thus saving considerably on costs for court litigation. In addition, it advised on a case where an Indian buyer failed to take delivery of an export of apples from Poland. This led to the cargo being destroyed as apples fall under perishable goods, and the firm’s claim was successfully invoked against an insurance company for recovery of dues. “The litigation team is very experienced and they are very effective in pre-litigation mediation,” says Nitin Goel, director at Schokhi Industries. Apurva Dangi, director at Revergon, says Krrishan Singhania is “very knowledgeable and practical”. Another client says “the approach, clarity and personalised touch to each and every problem is their key strength. They are extremely sound on the technical aspects of law.” He commends Srishti Singhania for being “highly meticulous and organised on the job”.

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