Distinguished Fellow
Hitesh is a litigation lawyer with several years of experience in all branches of litigation- civil, criminal, commercial and constitutional matters. He is a Managing Partner at Parinam Law Associates.
Hitesh has represented clients in the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts in India, district courts (civil, criminal and rent act matters), consumer forums, competition commission, TDSAT, etc., and arbitration proceedings both ad hoc arbitration and institutional arbitration such as those conducted under the LCIA, ICC, SIAC, etc. He has led several high-profile litigation matters appearing in the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts throughout India both on the original and appellate side and overseas. s those conducted under the LCIA, ICC, SIAC, etc. He has led several high-profile litigation matters appearing in the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts throughout India both on the original and appellate side and overseas.ral high-profile litigation matters appearing in the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts throughout India both
Tribal identity, tribal society, tribal culture and customs have been an intrinsic part of the Indian struggle for independence. During the uprising when the British were brazenly trampling our Janjatiya Asmita, a fervour of self-assertion and patriotism ignited our tribal communities. This renaissance was a cornerstone of resistance which later forged into an iron wall against colonial atrocities. A warrior and ideologue in this nationalist thought and struggle was Bhagwan
Today, the world is witnessing a crisis-like situation that has enhanced the quest for alternatives, be it in the form of energy, market, cheap labor, raw materials, or for that matter allies. As an example, the Ukraine-Russia war or the food and fuel crises have resulted in significant changes at the geopolitical level. Brazilians elected a left-wing government to power, and the United Kingdom elected its first Prime Minister of
Those that are better than us, make their way to the armed forces, those that are the best among them march onto eternal greatness, and the ultimate sacrifice. Of them, 21 will now be eternally remembered. Lately, the overt media cycle has been consumed by sporadic interest over a peripherally pleonastic BBC documentary that makes as little sense substantively as it does objectively. The real story – if it must
The withdrawal of the three farm bills, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an address to the nation, has generated much debate. From guesstimating the motivations for this move at this time to crystal gazing, and from predicting collateral fallouts to even predicting a political turn of events, the analytical responses have been many. But why go that far or guesstimate at all when the PM himself laid out the