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10.01.2026
CWEIC Welcomes DSK Legal As Strategic Partner To Advance International Legal Collaboration
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CWEIC is pleased to welcome DSK Legal as a new Strategic Partner.
DSK Legal is a top-ranked Indian law firm providing comprehensive legal and policy advice, as well as representation before courts, arbitration tribunals, statutory authorities, and mediation forums in India. The firm also advises on international transactions and represents clients in cross-border and international arbitrations.
With offices in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Pune, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, DSK Legal has grown into a multi-disciplinary team with over 300 fee earners, including 66 partners and associate partners, supported by experienced consultants. They are recognised for their integrity, pragmatic approach, and ability to guide clients through India’s complex regulatory environment, delivering solutions-oriented and commercially focused advice.
DSK Legal acts for leading domestic and international businesses, governments, and high-net-worth individuals across a wide range of sectors. Their practice strengths include dispute resolution and international arbitration, white collar crime, banking and finance, real estate, projects and infrastructure, international trade, employment, competition law, and media and entertainment. Strong relationships with law firms across multiple jurisdictions enable the firm to support clients on complex cross-border matters.
DSK Legal’s Advisory Council representative will be Mr Anand Desai, Managing Partner. Mr Desai’s work has been recognised through a number of notable appointments, including his appointment as a member of the Court of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA). He was also appointed by the Government of India as Chairman of the Committee that recommended amendments to the Specific Relief Act, 1963, which were subsequently enacted into law.
CWEIC looks forward to working with DSK Legal to support cross-border legal engagement, policy dialogue, and investment activity across Commonwealth markets.