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Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Sr. Adv.

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Rising Star & Emerging Insolvency Lawyer

IBC Awards 2026

About Us

Built on a Different Foundation.

Chambers of Aman Sharma was founded in 2024 by a litigator trained at AZB & Partners and in the chambers of Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Senior Advocate and Member of Parliament.
This is not a general practice. The Chambers focuses on matters where the legal and factual complexity is highest: enforcement actions under the PMLA and PBPT, insolvency proceedings under the IBC, constitutional matters affecting right to life and liberty, and criminal matters where personal liberty and institutional reputation are simultaneously at stake.
The Chambers appears before the Supreme Court of India, the Delhi High Court, and the full range of statutory tribunals, NCLT, NCLAT, NCDRC, ATFP, DRT, RERA, and NGT.

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Practice Areas

The Chambers maintains focused, practised expertise in four areas. Depth over breadth, by design.

PMLA & PBPT Defence

PMLA & PBPT Defence

Enforcement actions under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 and the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988 have become the sharpest-edged legal risk facing Indian business and their promoters. The powers of arrest, search, seizure, and attachment are vast and wide. The procedural rights available to an accused are narrow, and the timelines are unforgiving. Chambers of Aman Sharma represents accused individuals and entities at every stage of such proceedings, first from arrest and remand through to bail hearings before the Trial Courts, High Court and Supreme Court, challenge to attachment orders before the Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property, as well as proceedings challenging the legality of investigation and prosecution.

Insolvency & Bankruptcy (IBC)

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 has transformed the resolution of corporate distress in India. The Chambers practises at the litigation end of that ecosystem, representing creditors, debtors, resolution applicants, and other stakeholders in contested proceedings before NCLT, NCLAT, and the Supreme Court of India. Aman Sharma was recognised as Rising Star & Emerging Insolvency Lawyer of the Year at the 7th Annual IBC Conference and Awards 2026, a recognition of depth and track record in this practice.

Criminal Defence

In criminal proceedings, the stakes are irreducible, liberty, reputation, livelihood. The Chambers, from day one, approaches criminal defence with the rigour of a practice trained in high-stakes matters. The practice is concentrated on white-collar crime, regulatory offences, and cases that sit at the intersection of criminal law and economic regulation. We appear in matters right from Trial Courts to the Supreme Court of India.

Commercial Litigation

Commercial disputes require speed, precision, and a counsel who understands what a business needs from its litigation, not just a legal outcome, but a commercial one. The Chambers brings the analytical depth of Tier-1 firm training to independent litigation practice. The Chambers advises legal and litigation strategy keeping in mind minimum exposure with maximum closure for our clients.

RECOGNITION

Rising Star & Emerging Insolvency Lawyer of the Year

7th Annual IBC Conference and Awards 2026 — Delhi Edition

Aman Sharma

Managing Partner | Advocate, Supreme Court of India

Aman Sharma founded the Chambers of Aman Sharma in January 2024. He practises primarily in PMLA and PBPT enforcement defence, insolvency under the IBC, criminal matters, and commercial litigation.

His legal career was built in two of the most demanding environments in Indian law. He spent nearly four years as an Associate at AZB & Partners, where he developed expertise in complex corporate legal strategy and commercial disputes. He then moved to the chambers of Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Senior Advocate, former President of the Supreme Court Bar Association, and one of the foremost constitutional lawyers in the country, where he was involved in landmark litigations and complex matters before the Supreme Court of India.

He appears regularly before the Supreme Court of India, the Delhi High Court, and across the full range of specialised tribunals, including NCLT, NCLAT, NCDRC, ATFP, DRT, RERA, and NGT.

Symbiosis Law School, Pune | LL.B. | Class of 2017

Rising Star & Emerging Insolvency Lawyer of the Year

7th Annual IBC Conference and Awards 2026 — Delhi Edition

Priyansha Sharma

Partner | Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India

Priyansha Sharma is an Advocate-on-Record at the Supreme Court of India and a Partner at the Chambers. As an AOR, she holds the institutional authority to directly file and argue matters before the apex court — a qualification held by a select number of advocates in the country.

Symbiosis Law School, Pune | LL.B. | Class of 2017

Rising Star & Emerging Insolvency Lawyer of the Year

7th Annual IBC Conference and Awards 2026 — Delhi Edition

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OUR APPROACH

How the Chambers Works

We begin every instruction with strategy. Before a single document is filed, we map the legal landscape, identify the critical pressure points, and design a litigation roadmap that accounts for every forum and every contingency.

We take on what we can pursue properly. The Chambers is not a volume practice. We accept instructions in matters where we can add genuine, and disproportionate value.

We appear ourselves. Clients briefing the Chambers will be represented by the Chambers, not delegated down a hierarchy.

We communicate plainly. The law is complex. Our clients do not need to be reminded of it at every turn. We give clear advice, clearly stated.

Notable Matters

Professional And Experienced Family Law Attorney

Pawan Khera v. State of Assam
2026 INSC 437 | Supreme Court of India

A significant matter before the Supreme Court involving personal liberty and the limits of State action in criminal proceedings. Reportable judgment.

Hero Cycles Limited & Anr. v. Hero Ecotech Limited & Ors.
2026 INSC 169 | Supreme Court of India

A landmark trademark and contempt matter arising from the 2010 Munjal family settlement. The Supreme Court restored contempt proceedings against Hero Ecotech for violation of injunction. The Chambers appeared alongside Senior Advocates Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Shyam Divan for Hero Cycles.

J.H.V. Sugar Limited v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors.
SLP (C) No. 16538/2024 | Supreme Court of India

A Special Leave Petition before the Supreme Court raising complex commercial and statutory questions involving the sugar sector, State authority, and creditor rights.

M/S Autocom Technologies Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India & Anr.
2026:DHC:4146-DB | High Court of Delhi — Division Bench

A Division Bench matter involving a contractual and regulatory dispute with the Ministry of Railways, raising questions of public procurement law and contract enforcement.

Mrs. Kiran Aggarwal v. Government of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
2026:DHC:3602 | High Court of Delhi

A matter before the High Court of Delhi involving entitlements against the Government of NCT, disposed with directions.

Lotus Roldana Welfare Association v. Lotus Properties Limited
NC/CC/42/2021 | National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission

A consumer dispute before the NCDRC involving a real estate developer and a welfare association of flat buyers, raising questions of deficiency of service and developer liability.

Ajay Nandwani v. M/S Surya Lazeez Khana
CS DJ No. 435/25 | Saket Courts, New Delhi

A civil suit before the District Courts at Saket involving a commercial dispute — reflecting the Chambers’ full-spectrum presence from trial courts to the Supreme Court.

MEDIA COVERAGE

The Chambers and its work — as reported by leading legal and national publications.

THE INDIAN EXPRESS 2024
Vivo Money Laundering Case: Delhi Court Grants Bail to Alleged ‘Main Mastermind’

Aman Sharma secured bail for the alleged main accused in the Vivo India money laundering case before the Delhi Court, one of the most high-profile PMLA matters in recent years, drawing national press attention. The Indian Express covered the development as a significant outcome in a case involving alleged proceeds of crime running into hundreds of crores.

BAR AND BENCH February 2026
Hero Cycles Trademark Dispute: Supreme Court Restores Contempt Proceedings Against Hero Ecotech

The Bar and Bench covered the Supreme Court’s judgment in Hero Cycles Limited v. Hero Ecotech Limited (2026 INSC 169), restoring contempt proceedings against Hero Ecotech for violation of an injunction in the landmark Munjal family trademark dispute. Aman Sharma appeared as counsel for Hero Cycles alongside Senior Advocates Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Shyam Divan.

J.H.V. Sugar Limited v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors.
SLP (C) No. 16538/2024 | Supreme Court of India

A Special Leave Petition before the Supreme Court raising complex commercial and statutory questions involving the sugar sector, State authority, and creditor rights.

M/S Autocom Technologies Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India & Anr.
2026:DHC:4146-DB | High Court of Delhi — Division Bench

A Division Bench matter involving a contractual and regulatory dispute with the Ministry of Railways, raising questions of public procurement law and contract enforcement.

Mrs. Kiran Aggarwal v. Government of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
2026:DHC:3602 | High Court of Delhi

A matter before the High Court of Delhi involving entitlements against the Government of NCT, disposed with directions.

Lotus Roldana Welfare Association v. Lotus Properties Limited
NC/CC/42/2021 | National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission

A consumer dispute before the NCDRC involving a real estate developer and a welfare association of flat buyers, raising questions of deficiency of service and developer liability.

Ajay Nandwani v. M/S Surya Lazeez Khana
CS DJ No. 435/25 | Saket Courts, New Delhi

A civil suit before the District Courts at Saket involving a commercial dispute — reflecting the Chambers’ full-spectrum presence from trial courts to the Supreme Court.

Insights

Perspectives on law, litigation, and the evolving legal landscape — written by the Chambers.

INSOLVENCY & BANKRUPTCY
Section 29A and the Resolution Applicant: What the Supreme Court Has Settled and What It Hasn’t

The eligibility bar under Section 29A of the IBC has been one of the most litigated provisions since the Code’s inception. Aman Sharma examines the current state of the law, the key Supreme Court pronouncements, and the questions that remain open for future litigation. Read More →

PMLA & PBPT
The PMLA Bail Standard After Vijay Madanlal Choudhary: A Practitioner’s Reading

The Supreme Court’s judgment in Vijay Madanlal Choudhary v. Union of India significantly altered the landscape for bail in PMLA cases. This analysis, written from the courtroom perspective of a practising defence counsel, examines what the judgment changed, what it preserved, and how defence strategy must evolve in its wake. Read More →

INSOLVENCY & BANKRUPTCY.
Avoidance Transactions Under the IBC: An Underused but Powerful Tool for Creditors

Sections 43 to 66 of the IBC give resolution professionals and creditors the ability to undo transactions made by a corporate debtor before insolvency. This piece sets out the framework, the key judicial developments, and the strategic considerations for creditors considering this route. Read More →

CRIMINAL DEFENCE
Anticipatory Bail in Economic Offences: Navigating the Gap Between the CrPC and the PMLA

The interplay between the anticipatory bail provisions of the CrPC and the stringent twin conditions under Section 45 of the PMLA creates one of the most contested spaces in criminal practice. Aman Sharma examines the current judicial position and the arguments available to the defence. Read More →

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Aman Sharma

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Last updated: June 2026

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