Mr. Tejas Karia graduated from ILS Law College, University of Pune, in 2000. He then went on to pursue his Masters at Sir L A Shah Law College, University of Gujarat, with a focus on corporate and commercial law, before going to London School of Economics and Political Science for a second Masters degree, with a specialization in international commercial arbitration and commercial laws. Mr. Karia is currently a partner at Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co. At the recently organised seminar ‘Changing Face of Arbitration’ at Gujarat National Law University he was invited as a panelist.
The GNLU Digital Media Team requested him to share his thoughts about a few very specific things in the arena of Arbitration.
At the seminar, he speaks to students about:
- The current state of arbitration in India
- His diverse experience
- Advice for students aspiring to a career in arbitration
What advise would you have for law students who wish to take up Arbitration as a career option?
What can a law university do in order to generate interest for Arbitration among the students?
What are your thoughts on the state of Arbitration Law in our country?