Pranav Budihal

Pranav Budihal is a Foreign Counsel with the firm and specializes in international arbitration.

Pranav is a dual qualified lawyer and is permitted to practice as an Advocate in India and as a Solicitor in England & Wales. He holds a LL.M (International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution) from the National University of Singapore and a B.B.A.LL.B (Hons) from the National Law University Odisha, India.

Prior to joining Providence Law Asia, Pranav was a Deputy Counsel with the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC). As part of his role at SIAC, Pranav assisted the SIAC Secretariat and the Court in administering more than 200 international arbitrations under the SIAC and UNCITRAL Rules. As part of his role at SIAC, Pranav assisted in appointing arbitrators, resolving various requests such as for emergency interim reliefs, expedited procedure, consolidation and joinder. Pranav has also worked with a boutique disputes firm in India. His experience includes representing clients before the High Court of Karnataka and various lower courts, administrative courts and arbitral tribunals.

Pranav also regularly teaches international arbitration at various universities and publishes in academic journals and blogs. He is fluent in English and conversant in Kannada, Hindi and Telugu.

  • Advocate, Bar Council of India
  • Solicitor, England & Wales (Non-Practicing)

Professional Experience

Institutional Experience
  • Administered various energy and infrastructure disputes governed by Indian law, English law and Singapore law. The disputes involved issues ranging from invocation of a guarantee executed as part of a series of contracts between affiliate entities across South Asia and Europe; delay and disruption issues; prolongation costs; interpretation of turnkey contracts; breach of non-disclosure agreements and non-circumvention obligations.
  • Administered various corporate and joint venture disputes involving complex company structures, shareholder and share purchase agreements; investor exits; management of companies; misrepresentation claims; breach of warranty allegations; and misconduct by senior management.
  • Assisted tribunals on various issues of international arbitration law and substantive applicable Indian law. These pertained to various issues in respect of the conduct of arbitrations; and issues under Indian law in respect of insolvency, intellectual property rights and stamp duty, among others.
  • Assisted the SIAC Court in interpreting and applying the SIAC Rules on issues such as compatibility of arbitration agreements for consolidation, interpretation of the ‘prima facie’ standard for jurisdictional objections, issues surrounding the grant of applications for expedited procedure, joinder and appointment of emergency arbitrators, and drafted decisions on of challenges to arbitrators.

Commercial Arbitration

  • Represented a Fortune 500 company in an arbitration and associated litigation before the Karnataka High Court in a USD 20 million construction dispute. The key claims related to delays in obtaining regulatory approvals, quality defects in construction, variations to scope of work, non-payment of invoices, and force majeure claims basis erratic climatic conditions.
  • Represented a construction services company in an ad hoc Mumbai-seated arbitration on the breach of an exclusivity agreement. The arbitration involved extensive discovery of documents and cross-examination of multiple expert witnesses.
  • Represented an Indian manufacturing company against a prominent Indian public sector company for breach of an EPC contract relating to the construction of a power plant in Syria. The dispute involved claims of force majeure on account of the Syrian civil war, and related proceedings before the Delhi High Court for grant of an injunction against a call on a bank guarantee.

Memberships, Qualifications & Publications

Membership

  • Young Singapore International Arbitration Centre (YSIAC) – Member

Qualifications

  • Bar Council of India – Advocate
  • England & Wales – Solicitor (Non-Practicing)

Educations

  • LL.M (International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution), National University of Singapore
  • BB.A.LL.B (Hons), National Law University Odisha, India

Publications

  • Author, Stamping out the uncertainty – The Supreme Court’s way forward for a modern and efficient arbitration regime in India,Kluwer Arbitration Bog, 18 February 2024
  • Co-author, “Costs of Arbitration – Q&A with SIAC Secretariat Members, SIAC India Newsletter, Issue 3, January 2023
  • Co-author, Chapter 3, “Multiparty and Multi-contract Arbitrations”, published in Arbitration in India, edited by Dushyant Dave, Martin Hunter, Fali Nariman, Marike Paulsson (Kluwer Law International, ISBN 9789041182555)
  • Co-author, “Force Majeure, Frustration and Impossibility: A Qualitative Empirical Analysis, SSRN, 01 August 2020

Speaking Engagements

  • Arbitrator’s Dilemma: Dignified Exit or Jurisdicitonal Challenges”, organized by the American Bar Association – Moderator
  • Arbitration of Cross-Border Insolvency Disputes” organized by National Law University Odisha – Guest Lecturer
  • Esports and Arbitration – A good match?” organized by K&L Gates Straits Law – Panellist
  • Commercial and Insolvency Disputes in the International Arbitration World” in the annual Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) Symposium – Moderator
  • Drafting Arbitration Agreements: Lessons Learnt in the Recent Years” in the SIAC Bengaluru Conference – Moderator
  • SIAC Modules offered at the National University of Singapore, the Singapore Management University and the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru – Co-Lecturer

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