Moazzam Khan#2468

Moazzam Khan

Moazzam Khan heads the Global Litigation Practice at Nishith Desai Associates. He also heads the firm's HR Litigation Practice and the Internal Advocacy Unit. After attaining his law degree from Symbiosis Society's Law College (Symbiosis International University), Pune, he started his career with Bhasin & Co (New Delhi) in 2007 before moving on to Nishith Desai in 2012. He represents clients across various sectors and industries, including manufacturing, IT, hospitality, funds, PE, and Aviation. His forte has been advising clients on various cross-border litigations and international commercial arbitrations, with a special focus on investment-related disputes. Enforcement of international arbitration awards and foreign judgments in India is another area Moazzam is consistently engaged in. He has authored and co-authored a number of articles and research papers with a focus on arbitration and commercial litigation, including co-authoring the book Enforcing Arbitral Awards in India (LexisNexis, 2017). Moazzam was recently awarded the Young Achiever Award in India Legal Awards by a jury comprised of legal luminaries, including Mr Soli Sorabjee (Padma Vibhushan; Former Attorney General), Mr Tushar Mehta (Addl. Solicitor General of India), and Mr Lalit Bhasin (President of the Bar Association of India and Managing Partner at Bhasin & Co). The RSG India Report 2017 recognizes Moazzam as an 'impressive advocate,' describing him as 'experienced' and 'knowledgeable'.
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Challenge to jurisdiction and anti-suit injunctions in India
Challenge to jurisdiction and anti-suit injunctions in India
Practice notes

This Practice Note discusses challenges to the jurisdiction of an arbitral tribunal under the Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 (ACA 1996), as amended, and anti-suit injunctions. It considers the timing for raising a jurisdictional objection, appeals to decisions on jurisdiction and the Indian courts’ approach. The Practice Note also provides guidance on granting anti-arbitration injunctions and anti-suit injunctions restraining litigation commenced in breach of arbitration agreements.

Enforcing arbitral awards in India
Enforcing arbitral awards in India
Practice notes

This Practice Note considers how an international or foreign arbitration (arbitral) award can be recognised and enforced in India. It covers the relevant provisions of the New York Convention, including grounds on which enforcement can be refused and the procedure (process) for seeking enforcement. It discusses the attitudes of the Indian courts to international arbitral awards, the potential for setting aside of awards (considering the decision in BALCO), payments under a foreign award and the potential for an appeal of a judicial decision. This topic may also be referred to as applications (applying for) the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards in India.

Interim measures in support of arbitration in India
Interim measures in support of arbitration in India
Practice notes

This Practice Note considers the availability of interim measures (relief) from the Indian courts in support of domestic and foreign arbitration.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2007

Membership

  • Supreme Court Bar Association (India)
  • Delhi High Court Bar Association (New Delhi)
  • India Member, Young SIAC Committee
  • Advisory Board Member, Centre for Advanced Research in Dispute Settlement (CARDS) (National Law University, Vishakhapatnam)

Education

  • BA, LLB ' Symbiosis Society's Law College (Symbiosis International University)

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