AQUILAW has announced the appointment of Anuja N. Mukherji as Partner to head the firm’s Real Estate practice in Mumbai. With over 18 years of experience, Mukherji brings a wealth of expertise in real estate matters.
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AQUILAW is a full-service law firm with a strong focus on providing comprehensive legal solutions to clients across various sectors, including real estate, infrastructure, and more.
Anuja N. Mukherji is a seasoned real estate lawyer with over 18 years of experience. She has joined AQUILAW as a Partner to head the firm's Real Estate practice in Mumbai.
Anuja N. Mukherji specializes in real estate matters, including diligence, structuring, documentation, and other allied legal services. She also has expertise in estate and succession planning.
AQUILAW’s expansion in the Real Estate Practice with the addition of Anuja N. Mukherji means clients will benefit from enhanced capabilities and strategic, commercially focused legal solutions in the dynamic real estate sector.
Anuja N. Mukherji has advised on high-value acquisitions, disposals, and redevelopment of prime properties across Mumbai, Pune, Thane, and beyond. Her key mandates include landmark deals at Carmichael Road, Malabar Hill, and Bhiwandi.

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