Sagus Legal Expands in Gurgaon, Opens Second Office at Cyber Hub; Aashima Shrivastava Joins as Partner

Sagus Legal has expanded its presence with the launch of a new office at Cyber Hub, Gurgaon, while strengthening its corporate advisory practice. The firm has also appointed Aashima Shrivastava as Partner and Head of Gurgaon for its Corporate, Commercial and Compliance Practice.

Foreign Companies in India: A Complete Guide to Cross-Border Litigation and Legal Risks

India has become a major hub for foreign investment and cross-border business, leading to a rise in disputes involving overseas companies. Litigation with foreign entities brings unique legal challenges, making a clear and practical guide essential for navigating Indian jurisdiction

The Growing Importance of Tax Compliance for Indian Companies

Tax compliance is now a critical priority for Indian companies as digital reporting, tighter enforcement, and heightened scrutiny reshape regulatory expectations. Businesses must treat compliance as a strategic function to ensure accuracy, avoid penalties, and maintain smooth operations.

Cross Border IP Protection: Why Indian Innovators Need a Global Strategy

Cross Border IP Protection has become essential for Indian innovators as their businesses expand globally and face rising competition across markets. Without a strong international strategy, they risk infringement, loss of exclusivity, and reduced commercial value abroad too.

Why Robust Contract Management is Now a Board-Level Priority in Indian Companies?

Robust contract management is becoming a board-level priority in Indian companies as it ensures compliance, mitigates legal and financial risks, enhances operational efficiency, supports strategic planning, leverages digital transformation, and strengthens stakeholder engagement in an evolving regulatory landscape.

Rule of Law and India’s Real Estate Renaissance: Why Compliance Is Now Capital

India’s real estate sector is witnessing a renaissance driven by law, transparency, and accountability. Compliance has become the new capital, turning regulation into resilience and transforming governance from a restraint into a source of sustainable growth.