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Peer Review Panel 

Peer review forms an important part of any journal as it is the process of subjecting an author’s scholarly work to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the field. Regardless of the efforts of student editors, the quality of the piece falls short due to the lack of practical exposure to the industry.

In order to overcome such a hurdle, we are proud to present our stellar Peer-Review-Panel for our Volume 2 of ACLR Journal.

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Abhisar Vidyarthi

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Jai Sanyal

 University of Cambridge, Jesus College

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Janak Panicker

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Natasha Kavalakkat

Singularity Legal

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Piyush Langade

JSA

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Mihir Deshmukh

Finsec Law Advisors

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Sara Jain

 Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.

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Sikander Hyaat Khan

JSA

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Saranya Mishra

Khaitan & Co.

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Arbitration & Corporate Law Review

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Place of Publication: Kolkata & Mumbai (India)

Publisher: Self-Published

Type: Online

Editor-in-Chief (Journal & Blog): Abhay Raj (rajabhayuk@gmail.com​​​​​

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