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Cross-Border Disputes - Navigating India-US Litigation and Enforcement

Dispute Resolution · December 10, 2025 · Bhaarat Sharma, Esq.

Cross-Border Disputes - Navigating India-US Litigation and Enforcement

Cross-border commercial disputes between Indian and American parties present unique challenges in jurisdiction selection, governing law analysis, evidence collection, and judgment enforcement. Businesses operating across these two jurisdictions need legal counsel with substantive practice experience in both legal systems.

Key Considerations

  • Forum Selection: Strategic evaluation of Indian courts vs. US federal/state courts vs. international arbitration.
  • Enforcement under the New York Convention: India's approach to recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards.
  • Interim Relief: Coordinating emergency applications across jurisdictions.
  • Discovery and Evidence: Navigating the tension between US-style discovery and Indian procedural rules.

Author: Bhaarat Sharma, Esq.
Published: December 10, 2025
Category: Dispute Resolution

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