Regulatory & Infrastructure

HSVR Law Offices advises clients operating in regulated and infrastructure‑intensive sectors such as energy, transport, telecom, urban infrastructure, utilities, and social infrastructure. These sectors involve complex interfaces with government authorities, regulators, and concessioning agencies, as well as long‑term contractual frameworks.

We assist clients in obtaining licences, concessions, and approvals required for project development and operations, and in understanding the conditions attached to such approvals. Our team advises on bid documentation, concession agreements, PPP frameworks, EPC and O&M contracts, and risk‑allocation among stakeholders.

Regulatory compliance and engagement are central to our practice. We help businesses interpret and comply with sector‑specific regulations, tariff orders, performance standards, and reporting obligations. We also support in responding to notices, participating in consultations, and engaging with regulators and government departments on policy and implementation issues.

When disputes arise, we represent clients before regulatory commissions, appellate tribunals, High Courts, and the Supreme Court in matters relating to licence terms, tariff and compensation, change‑in‑law and force‑majeure claims, termination and exit, and enforcement of contractual rights. We also act in related arbitration and commercial litigation.

For investors and lenders, we provide risk assessments and due‑diligence support on regulatory and contractual frameworks underlying infrastructure projects and regulated businesses. Our analysis helps stakeholders understand bankability, stability of cash flows, and potential stress points over the life of a project.

By combining sector knowledge, regulatory insight, and dispute‑resolution capability, HSVR Law Offices supports clients in developing, operating, financing, and defending infrastructure and regulated‑sector projects across India.

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