Mr. Vaibhav Suri has joined Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM) as a Partner in their Real Estate Practice, based in the Delhi-NCR office. Suri brings extensive experience in real estate transactions and projects across India.
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Vaibhav Suri has joined Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas as a Partner in their Real Estate Practice, based in the Delhi-NCR office.
Vaibhav Suri specializes in property due diligence, title verification, structuring real estate transactions, drafting transaction documents, and negotiations for real estate projects across India.
Cyril Shroff, Managing Partner; Namrata Kolar, Partner and Head of Real Estate; and Ajay Sawhney, Partner and Head of the Northern Region, all welcomed Vaibhav Suri to the firm.
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas is a leading full-service Indian law firm known for its strong presence in the real estate sector, providing comprehensive legal services with a client-centric approach.
Vaibhav Suri graduated from Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi.
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