
This century, as observed by former Supreme Court judge Justice Hima Kohli, is set to define India’s ascent as a global arbitration leader.
Foresight Law Office is a multidisciplinary boutique firm redefining the delivery of legal services in India by combining the rigour of traditional legal practice with a modern, business-focused approach. Founded in 2018 by Varun Singh, the firm is built on a clear philosophy of providing strategic, client-centric solutions in an evolving regulatory and economic landscape.
What distinguishes Foresight is its management-led case handling and no-layer structure, ensuring direct engagement, faster turnaround times, and a seamless, highly responsive client experience. The firm places strong emphasis on trust, clarity, and efficiency, enabling clients to navigate complex legal challenges with confidence.
Foresight advises startups and businesses on corporate and regulatory matters, helping them address legal complexities while building compliant and sustainable operations. In parallel, the firm has developed significant expertise in high-stakes family property disputes, matrimonial matters, insolvency and bankruptcy (IBC), and complex litigation involving white collar crime.
With its digital-forward approach and contemporary legal practices, Foresight Law Office goes beyond conventional advisory, positioning itself as a strategic partner that helps drive compliance, build trust, and support long-term growth in India’s dynamic business environment.
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This century, as observed by former Supreme Court judge Justice Hima Kohli, is set to define India’s ascent as a global arbitration leader.

In Episode 6 of Courtroom Stories, Advocate Varun Singh sits down with Former Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai to discuss critical issues facing the modern legal landscape.

The formalization of the India–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

It is pertinent to go at the root causes of this issue. It stems from various reasons: political, social, economic, governance etc.

India's Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“IBC”) was a landmark reform for the domestic insolvency landscape