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  • An Analysis of the Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 2026 – Rule 3
    23 Mar 2026 20 min read
  • Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources Law Corner Bulletin (January 2026)
    19 Feb 2026 18 min read
  • Key Highlights for the Union Budget 2026-2027: Energy, Infrastructure and Natural Resources
    02 Feb 2026 5 min read
  • Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources Law Corner Bulletin (November & December 2025)
    21 Jan 2026 22 min read
  • The Guidelines For Virtual Power Purchase Agreements Issued By The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission – A Critical Analysis
    20 Jan 2026 15 min read

The development and financing of energy, infrastructure, and natural resource projects require a solid understanding of legal, commercial, and regulatory requirements. We support clients through every stage of these projects from structuring and development to financing and dispute resolution to ensure clarity and practical outcomes.

We work with sponsors, shareholders, buyers, sellers, contractors, and lenders on domestic and cross-border transactions. Our work includes forming joint ventures, advising on acquisitions and sales of project stakes, supporting project financing for new developments, refinancing operating projects, and providing corporate, commercial, and regulatory advice.

We advise on thermal and renewable energy projects, including solar, wind, hydro, and biomass. Our support covers project structuring, regulatory compliance, and risk management. We also assist clients in oil, gas, and mining projects with regulatory approvals, licensing, and operational compliance.

Our infrastructure experience includes advising on the construction, financing, and operation of roads, railways, airports, ports, logistics networks, and water and waste management facilities. This includes projects delivered through Public-Private Partnership (PPP) and Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) models.

Our Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources lawyers advise & represent clients on :

  • Tenders and prepare bid documentation.
  • Joint venture, shareholder, and equity subscription agreements for project vehicles.
  • Off-take and supply contracts.
  • Regulatory and environmental frameworks applicable to energy and infrastructure projects.
  • Concession agreements, EPC and FIDIC contracts, operation and maintenance agreements, licenses, and related documentation.
  • Draft, review, and negotiate financing and security documentation.
  • Termination of project agreements and related liabilities.
  • Dispute resolution advice for distressed projects.
  • Legal & title due diligence and advise on land acquisition and compliance documentation.

We understand that large-scale projects are not just governed by contracts and regulations, they are driven by timelines, investment commitments, and public impact. We bring together cross-disciplinary expertise to help clients manage risk, ensure compliance, and achieve their strategic objectives with confidence.

Energy & Climate Change Insights

An Analysis of the Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 2026 – Rule 3

23 Mar 2026 20 min read

Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources Law Corner Bulletin (January 2026)

19 Feb 2026 18 min read

Key Highlights for the Union Budget 2026-2027: Energy, Infrastructure and Natural Resources

02 Feb 2026 5 min read

Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources Law Corner Bulletin (November & December 2025)

21 Jan 2026 22 min read

The Guidelines For Virtual Power Purchase Agreements Issued By The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission – A Critical Analysis

20 Jan 2026 15 min read

Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources Law Corner Bulletin September and October 2025

26 Nov 2025 40 min read

The Draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2025 – An Overview

15 Oct 2025 11 min read

Energy and Infrastructure Newsletter – Key Legal & Regulatory Updates

24 Jul 2025 19 min read

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    Strategic expansion to India: A new chapter for UK higher education

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