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India’s Argus Partners has added Rachika Sahay as a partner in the corporate and infrastructure team in Delhi from HSA Advocates.

Sahay joined HSA in 2018 from power company Ostro Energy, where she was general counsel. Having started her career at Trilegal, she later worked with energy company Weatherford.

Sahay counsels on corporate matters, which includes domestic as well as cross border joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments and foreign direct investments.

She is Argus’ first partner hire since April, when the firm added private equity specialist Gaurav Singhi as a partner in Mumbai from Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas.

Following Sahay’s hire, Argus now has 19 partners.

 

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