Amitesh Chandra Mishra

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Overview

Mr. Amitesh Chandra Mishra stands as a distinguished figure in the legal arena, currently spearheading ACM Legal. His journey in law and administration is adorned with more than 20 years of extensive experience in a myriad of sectors including Real Estate, Infrastructure, Broadcasting, Telecommunication, Banking , Labour and service-related disputes.

Mr. Mishra is an alumnus of the Symbiosis Society’s Law College, Pune from where he obtained his Law degree. Further enriching his academic credentials, he pursued a Master Diploma in Business Administration (Personnel) from the Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Pune. Professionally recognized, he is a registered Advocate with the Bar Council of Delhi and also a respected member of the Supreme Court Bar Association.

Mr. Mishra’s early career saw him under the mentorship of Shri Prabha Shanker Mishra, Sr. Advocate and Former Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh and Calcutta High Court, in the Supreme Court of India for five noteworthy years. Subsequently, he led the litigation teams of international firms such as Karanjawala & Company and Kesar Dass B. & Associates.

One of his landmark contributions was in safeguarding the broadcasting rights of Multi Screen Media, Singapore concerning the Indian Premiere League since its inception in 2009. He successfully secured John Doe Orders from the Delhi High Court consecutively in 2010, 2011, and 2012.

His commendable legal acumen is reflected in the approximately 20 judgments reported from the Supreme Court of India, attributed to him. Among these stands the renowned SMS Pharmaceutical Case and the case of Kailash vs. Nanhku. His expertise was further acknowledged when he was appointed as Amicus Curiae by the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, where he aided in expediting case resolutions.

Today, Mr. Mishra continues to shine as he heads his firm, devising strategies and representing clients across various judicial platforms.

area of practice

Typical Cases

Real Estate Litigation
Disputes related to property rights, landlord-tenant disagreements, zoning issues or breaches of real estate contracts.
Infrastructure Cases
Legal matters related to construction defects, public-private partnerships, infrastructure financing or disputes between contractors and government entities.
Broadcasting Rights
Cases involving the protection of broadcasting rights, disputes over content distribution agreements or unauthorised broadcasting and copyright infringement.
Telecommunication Cases
Litigation related to regulatory compliance in the telecommunications sector, disputes between service providers or challenges related to spectrum allocation.
Banking Disputes
Matters concerning loan defaults, banking fraud, regulatory compliance or disputes between banks and their customers.
Labour and Service-related Legal Disputes
Cases involving employment contracts, wrongful termination, workplace discrimination or union disputes.
Consumer Disputes
Representing consumers or businesses in disputes related to product liability, false advertising or other consumer protection issues.
High-profile Constitutional Cases
Given his experience with landmark cases such as the SMS Pharmaceutical Case and Kailash vs. Nanhku, he handles cases that challenge or interpret constitutional provisions.

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