About Alaya Legal

Alaya Legal was founded by Divjyot Singh and Suniti Kaur, alumni of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India. The firm advises a diverse clientele including domestic and international companies, public sector undertakings, and start-ups.

Our Vision

Alaya Legal’s vision is to help clients realize their business objectives. The firm aims to continuously evolve to navigate the ever-changing legal and regulatory landscape to match clients’ requirements that evolve and emerge from this transient environment.

Our Approach

Our in-depth and comprehensive approach, combined with years of experience and commitment to our clients, helps us focus on the core issues. Our approach to problem-solving is not just practical, but also well-timed, futuristic, and tailored to clients’ interests.

Our Strength

Our strength lies in our client’s confidence and trust in our services. Our clients get the benefit of ‘Partner Time’ on each mandate. We are trusted for our in-depth understanding of our client’s issues, and a keen eye for detail.

Practice Areas

Alaya Legal is the go-to platform for a client because it covers the most important practice areas that fulfil all their legal requirements in one place.

Sectors

Our team always stays updated with and explores opportunities across sectors due to the ever-evolving dynamics of the 21st century.

Client Experiences

Insights

Embracing a Holistic Perspective to Environmental Conservation

Reference Date | Version October 30, 2024 | 1.0 Keywords Fundamental Right, Responsible Consumption, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Sustainability, Right to Clean Environment, UNFCCC, Climate Change. Legislation(s)/Policies  (i) United Nations Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development 2015(ii) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (iii) National Solar Mission  Jurisdiction Republic of India When planning projects including […]

Nature of Concessions – Stamp Duty implications

Reference Date | Version October 24, 2024 | 1.0 Keywords Stamp duty, Tolls, Lease, Concession Agreement, BOT  Legislation(s)/Policies  (i) Transfer of Property Act, 1882(ii) The Indian Stamp Act, 1899(iii) General Clauses Act, 1897 (iv) The Constitution of India Jurisdiction India Concessions require proper structuring, keeping in mind various aspects, including stamp duty. Expert advice from […]

Captive Pipelines: At Regulatory Crossroads?

Reference Date | Version October 16, 2024 | 1.0 Keywords PNGRB, captive pipelines, authorization, dedicated pipeline, common carrier, contract carrier Legislation(s)/Policies  Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act, 2006 Guidelines for Laying Petroleum Products Pipelines Petroleum Pipelines (Acquisition of Right of User in Land) Act, 1962  Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (Authorizing Entities to […]

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