Aayan Birla

Aayan Birla

Associate

Law graduate focused on corporate, securities, and financial regulatory law with experience in research, compliance, and advisory.

About

About

Profile

Aayan Birla is a law graduate from Lloyd Law College with experience in corporate, securities, financial regulatory, and commercial laws gained through internships with leading law firms and government institutions. His areas of interest include capital markets, corporate advisory, securities regulation, and financial regulatory practice. He has worked on matters involving the Companies Act, SEBI Regulations, FEMA, RBI Directions, PMLA, and taxation laws, with exposure to legal research, due diligence, drafting of legal advisories, and regulatory compliance. Aayan aims to build his practice in corporate and financial regulatory law.

Qualifications

Qualifications

Education

  • B.A. LL.B., Lloyd Law College, CCS University

  • Company Secretary (Executive Programme – Group II Cleared), The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (Ongoing)

Professional Affiliations

  • Applied for membership with The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) (Under Process)

Practice

  • Corporate Law

  • Startups

  • Financial Services & Banking

  • Private Equity

  • Venture Capital & Investment Funds

Experience

Experience

Key Assignments

  • Conducted legal research on the Companies Act, SEBI Regulations, FEMA, RBI Directions, PMLA, Competition Act, SEZ Act, Customs Act, CGST Act, and other regulatory frameworks.

  • Assisted in drafting legal opinions, advisories, replies, rejoinders, and regulatory compliance notes.

  • Prepared due diligence reports, corporate governance notes, IPO-related research, and publicity compliance guidelines.

  • Worked on matters relating to corporate investigations, SFIO proceedings, PMLA litigation, FEMA compliance, and financing structures.

  • Researched capital markets, digital assets, AI-based trading platforms, shareholder rights, promoter restrictions, buy-back of shares, related party transactions, and corporate governance issues.