In the heart of New Delhi, a new name has stepped onto the legal stage: Vera Lex — a creation forged by the collective expertise of Sidhartha Das, Mareesh Pravir Sahay, and Lalit Baid.
Their mission? Nothing short of building a full-spectrum fortress of law, with battalions trained in intellectual property, arbitration, taxation, corporate advisory, and commercial litigation.
Sidhartha Das arrives with more than 18 years of frontline action in the Intellectual Property Rights arena. From complex patent skirmishes to landmark victories, his early days at Anand & Anand sharpened his instincts. One of his signature triumphs was helping India recognize Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) as industrial designs — a precedent that changed the terrain forever.
Mareesh Pravir Sahay, a familiar figure in the Supreme Court of India, adds a fierce constitutional and commercial edge to the mix. Founder of MPS and Company, his resume reads like a litany of heavyweights — NBCC, Yash Raj Films, Punj Lloyd, Apeejay Group — all trusting him to steer their battles through India’s judicial maze, from NCLT to DRT to NCDRC.
Completing the trifecta, Lalit Baid brings tactical mastery in taxation and revenue law. As the force behind Citadel Law Solutions, Baid has been a relentless advocate in district courts, High Courts, and the Supreme Court, particularly in statutory compliance, taxation appeals, and technology-linked land disputes.
With Vera Lex, these three seasoned generals aren’t just launching another firm — they’re declaring a new era of legal warfare in Delhi’s fiercely competitive market.