
Abhinav Agnihotri
Disputes partner specializing in infrastructure, public law, white‑collar crime
New Delhi, India
Summary
Seasoned disputes litigator with long experience across courts and tribunals: Abhinav has over 16–18 years of post‑qualification experience handling high‑stakes litigation and arbitration matters before the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court, having begun practice in the chambers of Hon'ble Ms. Justice (Retd.) Indu Malhotra. kochhar+1
Sector focus on infrastructure, construction and aviation: He has substantial experience representing infrastructure and aviation clients and has acted for organizations such as GMR group, JBM group, Emaar, SpiceJet and Apollo Hospitals in disputes and investigations. kochhar+1
Practitioner‑scholar who publishes on enforcement and arbitration topics: Abhinav has authored and co‑authored legal analyses on attachment under the PMLA, arbitration confidentiality and pandemic‑era limitation issues, contributing to LiveLaw, Chambers/Chambers articles, Mondaq and other legal commentaries. livelaw+2
Recognized practitioner with peer and directory listings: He has been listed as a recommended/notable disputes lawyer in regional legal directories and firm announcements throughout his tenure at Dentons Link Legal and subsequent moves. iflr1000+1
Work
Education
Writing
Powers of Attachment of the Directorate of Enforcement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002
March 1, 2021Analysis of the PMLA's attachment regime, interpretation of 'proceeds of crime', and review of judicial pronouncements on attachment of tainted and deemed‑tainted properties.
Principle of Confidentiality in Arbitration Proceedings: Explained
Article explaining confidentiality norms in arbitration proceedings and related principles (co‑authored content appearing on legal commentary sites).
Law of Limitation at the time of Covid-19: Interpreting the Supreme Court’s March 23 Order
Co‑authored piece discussing limitation law in the context of the Supreme Court's March 23 order during the COVID‑19 pandemic (published in Bar & Bench).