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Our Team

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Debi Prasad Dhal

Senior Advocate, Odisha High Court
Former Chairman, Bar Council of India Trust
Member, State Bar Council
 

With over 35 years in active legal practice, Mr. Debi Prasad Dhal is one of Odisha’s most respected Senior Advocates. Known for his formidable courtroom presence and sharp constitutional reasoning, he has appeared in landmark cases involving criminal defence, governance, service matters, and regulatory frameworks.

 

He represents a diverse clientele, including senior bureaucrats, political leaders, corporate entities, and statutory bodies.

 

Key Practice Areas:

•   Constitutional & Administrative Law

• Criminal Law (including white-collar defense, bail, and trial litigation)

• Service Law (promotions, disciplinary proceedings, tribunal matters)

•   Arbitration 

•   Mining & Environmental Law

 

He is widely recognized for his principled advocacy and his professional ethics.

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Deepsha Dhal

Advocate & Policy Consultant
Founding Partner

 

Ms. Deepsha Dipan Dhal brings a contemporary, interdisciplinary edge to the firm’s practice. A litigator with experience across courts and tribunals, she also advises clients on matters at the intersection of law, business, sustainability, and governance.

 

With a background in both courtroom and think tanks, she offers a unique blend of strategic thinking and policy insights. She has worked with Members of Parliament and international forums on:

• Energy and Climate Policy

• Data Governance & Digital Rights

• Labour Code Reforms

• ESG and Green Finance Strategy

 

She also leads the media and intellectual property practice and hosts The Climate Network podcast—bringing legal clarity to sustainability discourse.

 

Key Practice Areas:

• Corporate & Commercial Disputes

• Media & IP Law

• PE VC

• Public Policy & Legislative Advisory

• Green Finance & ESG Regulations

 

She represents a new generation of lawyers combining courtroom advocacy with cross-sectoral thinking.

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