Our Team

Impeccable team with diverse skillsets.

Founder

Anas Tanwir

Associates

Ambika Shirodkar

Abhinanda Bhuyan

Ebad Ur Rahman

Shivansh Saxena

Of Counsel

Mrigank Prabhakar

Shwetank Sailakwal

A. S. Tapadar

Sakshi Banga

Prashant Jha

Shreenath A. Khemka

Associate Lawyers

Shahrukh Ali

Chandan Goswami

Raghav Gupta

Tabeer Riaz

Tanay Hegde

Ziauddin Sherkar

Consultants

Tanwir A. Siddiqui J.

Sanobar Fatma

Tayyaba Tanwir

Gurvinder Singh

Qamar A. Siddiqui

Stuti Kumar

Anas Tanwir

Anas Tanwir is an Advocate-on-Record, practicing extensively in the Supreme Court and various High Courts across India. He is an alumnus of National Law University, Lucknow, and holds over a decade of experience in Litigation and alternative modes of Dispute Resolution. Chambers 32 was conceptualized by him to provide legal services with a difference.

Mrigank Prabhakar

Mrigank is an Advocate-on-Record in the Supreme Court of India and has an extremely wide litigation practice across the High Court of Delhi, District Courts of Delhi and various Tribunals. He is an alumnus of the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University of Law (NALSAR), Hyderabad, and holds over fifteen years of experience in dealing with a variety of matters involving Administrative and Service Laws, various Civil and Criminal Laws, Taxation Law, Companies Act, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Law, Rent Control and Town Planning Laws and so on.

Shwetank Sailakwal

Shwetank is an Advocate-on-Record in the Supreme Court of India and has a wide practice across various High Courts. He is an alumnus of Symbiosis Law School, Pune, and holds over fifteen years of experience in dealing with matters involving Civil, Criminal, Commercial, Administrative and Service Laws. He is also a visiting faculty at Symbiosis Law School, Noida.

A. S. Tapadar

A. S. Tapadar has been practising in the High Court of Gauhati in addition to various Tribunals for over eight years. He is an alumnus of the University of East London and is very active in the media.

Shreenath A. Khemka

Shreenath has been practising in the High Court of Punjab & Haryana, and the High Court of Delhi for over five years. He is an alumnus of the University of Cambridge and specialises in the domains of Administrative and Service Laws, Election Laws, in addition to Public Law.

Chandan Goswami

Chandan has been practising extensively in the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi for over eight years. He is an alumnus of Amity University, Noida, and holds a keen interest in emerging areas of law like RERA, Insolvency and Bankruptcy, Web 3.0, Blockchain and Evolving Intellectual Property amongst others. He is also a Member of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre.

Raghav Gupta

Raghav has been practising in the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi for over three years. His main areas of practice include Criminal Law, Matrimonial Disputes, Administrative and Service Laws among others. He is an alumnus of Delhi University and holds prior experience in sales.

Ziauddin Sherkar

Ziauddin has been practising in the High Court of Bombay for over four years. He specialises in the domains of Intellectual Property, Real Estate, Dispute Resolution, Private Client Management and Cooperative Laws. He is an alumnus of ILS Law College, Pune, and is a visiting faculty at the Symbiosis School of Liberal Arts, Pune.

Sanobar Fatma

Sanobar heads the Research and Policy Department at the Indian Civil Liberties Union. She is an alumnus of the University of Cambridge and has been working on bridging the gap between research and public awareness, and developing public discourse around the marginalisation of religious, ethnic, and linguistic minorities in South Asia.

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