Profile
Ajit Sharma
Ajit Sharma is an advocate with extensive experience in appellate litigation across the Supreme Court of India, the High Court of Delhi, and the National Green Tribunal. His practice is concentrated in criminal law, mining law, arbitration, and tax law, and he regularly appears in matters of significant commercial and public interest at the highest levels of the Indian judicial system.
His approach to litigation combines rigorous legal analysis with practical strategic judgment, developed over a career that has spanned both domestic Indian practice and international exposure. Before joining Tatpar Legal, Ajit worked with prominent law firms in Mumbai and London, an experience that gave him a deep grounding in the demands of complex commercial disputes and the procedural and substantive standards expected at the appellate level.
In criminal law, Ajit advises and appears in matters involving bail, FIR challenges, and high-stakes investigations with governance or regulatory dimensions. His criminal practice extends to proceedings before the trial courts in Delhi as well as the higher appellate courts. In mining law and regulatory matters, he has advised clients navigating the intersection of environmental compliance, licensing, and tribunal proceedings, including before the National Green Tribunal.
In arbitration, Ajit has handled both domestic and commercial arbitral disputes, bringing to those matters the same precision that characterises his appellate work. His tax practice spans both direct and indirect taxation, including advisory and litigation work on contested assessments and statutory interpretations before courts and tribunals.
Ajit has worked alongside some of India's leading senior advocates in high-profile matters, and is known for his ability to synthesise complex factual and legal positions into clear, compelling submissions before appellate courts.
Prior experience
Prior to joining Tatpar Legal, Ajit gained experience at prominent law firms in Mumbai and London. That international and commercial foundation informs a litigation practice that is methodical, strategically minded, and attuned to the evidentiary and procedural demands of complex appellate proceedings.

