At Diwan Advocates, our senior panel of lawyers, including some designated senior advocates from the Supreme Court of India and from various High Courts, takes on the issues related with Corporate Mergers & Acquisitions. We, at Diwan Advocates, believe that this is one of the complex natures of practice of contemporary era and thus we pride ourselves in having specialized team who advises as well as supervises on M & A.

The process of mergers and acquisitions has gained substantial importance in today's corporate world as it is extensively used for restructuring the business organizations. In India, the concept of mergers and acquisitions was initiated by the government bodies. Some well known financial organizations also took the necessary initiatives to restructure the corporate sector of India by adopting the mergers and acquisitions policies. The Indian economic reforms since 1991 have opened up a whole lot of challenges both in the domestic and international spheres. The increased competition in the global market has prompted the Indian companies to go for mergers and acquisitions as an important strategic choice.

The trends of mergers and acquisitions in India have changed over the years. The immediate effects of the mergers and acquisitions have also been diverse across the various sectors of the economy. Among the different Indian sectors that have resorted to mergers and acquisitions in recent times, telecom, finance, FMCG, construction materials, automobile industry and steel industry are worth mentioning. With the increasing number of Indian companies opting for mergers and acquisitions, India is now one of the leading nations in the world in terms of mergers and acquisitions. The merger and acquisition business deals in India amounted to $40 billion during the initial 2 months in the year 2007. The total estimated value of mergers and acquisitions in India for 2007 was greater than $100 billion. It is twice the amount of mergers and acquisitions in 2006.

 
 
 
   
 
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