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Effective Management and Dispute Resolution in the Construction Sector

Effective Management and Dispute Resolution in the Construction Sector

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About Author

Amit Bansal

Amit Bansal is a Partner and leads Dispute and Litigation Advisory as well as Antitrust and Competition Advisory within Deloitte’s Forensic practice in India. He has an overall experience of over 23 years across large organisations, mainly focused on economic and financial analysis and investigating economic and financial crimes. He has also worked on some large and complex commercial disputes cutting across sectors, predominantly in infrastructure, construction, oil and gas, real estate and mines and minerals. He is a regular speaker in various public and private forums covering aspects like sectoral issues and strengthening ethical practices in business.

Shruti Gupta

Shruti is an Associate Director with Deloitte India’s Forensic practice in India with close to a decade of experience focused on economic analyses relating to antitrust issues (competition), economic regulation, and damage estimation across industries including financial services, telecommunications, energy, steel, automobiles, aviation, transport and real estate . At Deloitte, Shruti focuses on Antitrust Practice and Dispute & Litigation Support Services. Shruti is an Economist with MSc in Finance and Economics from London School of Economics (LSE), and Bachelors in Economics from Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC).

Adrija Sengupta

Adrija is an Associate Director with the Forensic & Dispute practice of Deloitte India with close to a decade of professional work experience. At Deloitte, Adrija primarily focusses on performing economic damage quantification in litigation and arbitration of commercial disputes. She has extensive experience in preparation of Expert Reports and Counter-Claim Assessments in the context of Premature Contract Termination, Breach of Contracts, Construction Contracts Dispute, Analysis of Delays caused in Infrastructure Projects, Valuation in Shareholder and Joint venture disputes etc. Adrija holds a Masters in Financial Economics from University of Oxford and a Bachelors in Economics from St. Stephen’s College Delhi.