4 ASIAN LEGAL BUSINESS – INDIA E-MAGAZINE JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2024 legal profession; they are changing the face of India itself. Their dedication, innovation, and social responsibility are paving the way for a future where the law serves not just as a tool for resolving disputes, but as a catalyst for positive social change. As they continue to challenge the status quo and push boundaries, they offer a glimpse into a future where India’s legal system serves the needs of all its citizens, promoting equality, justice, and progress for generations to come. championing environmental causes through strategic litigation, and launching cutting-edge legal tech solutions to bridge the gap in access to affordable legal services, especially in underserved rural communities. This shift in legal practice reflects a broader societal transformation in India. As the country grapples with rapid urbanisation, economic growth, and social inequalities, the demand for legal services that address these challenges is growing exponentially. Young lawyers are responding to this demand with innovative solutions and a deepseated commitment to social justice. Their impact extends beyond individual cases and extends to shaping legal institutions and policies. They are actively engaged in advocating for legal reforms, promoting access to justice, and leveraging technology to improve the efficiency and transparency of the legal system. This active participation in shaping the legal landscape underscores their commitment to building a more just and equitable future for all. This new generation of legal visionaries is not just changing the face of the Nakul Sachdeva 38, Luthra and Luthra Law Offices Arati Sawant 39, Fox Mandal & Associates Nakul Sharedalal 39, NS Legal Dhruv Singh 38, G&W Legal Dhruv Singhal 39, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Tanya Uppal 36, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. Angad Varma 39, Dua Associates, Advocates & Solicitors Kaushalya Venkataraman 39, Chandhiok & Mahajan IN-HOUSE Jayesh Garg 34, Allegis Group India Anupa Sarah Mohan 39, Standard Chartered Bank Almas Nachan 34, Bayer Group India Ashok Nagarajan 36, Log 9 Materials Shyaam Nagarajan 39, Glance InMobi Group Lucky Popli 39, Grasim Industries (Aditya Birla Group) Namrata Saikia 37, Pepsico India Holdings Gagan Sharma 39, Play Games24x7 Eti Suri 38, Airbus India Iqbal Tauseef 35, TTEC METHODOLOGY Individuals needed to be under the age of 40 and based permanently in India. The list was chosen based on the following criteria: • Important deals or cases • Key clients • Significant accolades received in the form of public recognition, awards, etc. Image: Atstock Productions/Shutterstock.com
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