Founder and Head of Chambers
maninibrar@arbridgechambers.com
Manini has been practicing in the areas of civil law, commercial law and arbitration since 2010. She has acted as arbitrator in several commercial arbitrations, and as Amicus Curiae in matters of public importance, pursuant to appointments by the Hon’ble Delhi High Court. Between 2017 and 2024, she variously acted as counsel and consultant to the Government of India on multiple occasions (Sr. Legal Consultant, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce 2022-24; Legal Consultant, DEA, Ministry of Finance 2020-21). Her other clients include high net worth individuals, founders / managing directors of unicorn companies, and other corporate entities. She is currently also a member of the Child Safety Monitoring Committee (CSMC) constituted by the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi (2024- present).
A Cambridge LL.M. graduate and commonwealth scholar, Manini has also visited the National Law University of Delhi as guest faculty. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, empanelled with institutions such as the IIAC, SIAC and THAC, and serves as a member of the ICC Commission on ADR. She sits on the editorial board of Young ICCA and has published extensively on premier arbitration platforms. Her contributions span legal practice, policy advisory, academic writing and capacity building in international dispute resolution.
Senior Counsel
Iti Agrawal is a practicing advocate based in New Delhi, specializing in commercial and civil litigation along with matters under family law. Alumnus of National Law University, Jodhpur (Batch of 2011), she began her career with Majmudar & Partners, Mumbai, focusing on corporate and investment-related legal work. Since 2018, she has been independently handling a range of civil, commercial and quasi- criminal disputes before various Delhi District Courts and the High Court. Iti possesses strong expertise in drafting, research, and advocacy and has co-authored publications on e-waste regulation and media accountability.
Senior Counsel
Divyansh Singh is an advocate with diverse litigation experience across a wide range of legal areas and forums. An alumnus of National Law University, Jodhpur, he began his practice in 2018 focusing on direct tax litigation with Advaita Legal and later with Lumiere Law Partners. In 2022, he joined Lex Jurists, where he expanded his practice to include civil and commercial litigation, white and blue collar crime, arbitration, and regulatory investigations across various courts and tribunals. Divyansh is known for his strategic insight and client-centric approach.
Counsel
Srishti specialises in investment and commercial disputes. She has represented corporates in arbitrations, and in court cases under the Companies Act 1956 /2013 and under the IBC. Before joining Arbridge Chambers, she worked with an Advocate on Record in the Supreme Court where she was involved in various commercial disputes. She holds an LL.M. from Uppsala University, Sweden, and a Bachelor of Laws from Jindal Global Law School.
Counsel
Naman is a dispute resolution lawyer with experience across leading law firms and arbitration chambers. A graduate of Gujarat National Law University, he has represented clients in high-stakes commercial arbitrations seated in India, Singapore, and New York, and has advised on investment treaty disputes, construction delays, shareholder conflicts, and white-collar matters. He has also served as tribunal secretary in numerous arbitrations and has appeared before the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts. Naman combines his litigation expertise with deep research acumen and has co-authored several publications on arbitration and investment law.
Counsel
Muskaan specializes in domestic and international arbitration, with experience spanning commercial, construction, and regulatory disputes. A graduate of Singapore Management University with an LL.M. in Cross-border Business and Finance Law, she has previously trained with leading chambers and law firms. Her work reflects a strong focus on legal research, drafting, and arbitration advocacy, with an academic foundation in international commercial law.
Administrative Head, Court Clerk
Raj Kumar is a qualified advocate and is currently undergoing his clerkship at the Chambers. He is responsible for managing administrative and business development operations of the chambers, including filing legal documents across various legal forums, keeping a track of on-going hearings and related compliances.