BMR Legal Advocates has hired Tarun Jain as a partner to lead its GST, customs and trade practice in Delhi. Jain has more than a decade of experience in areas of indirect tax policy, advisory & disputes. He has represented clients before the Advance Ruling Authority, Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal, various high courts and the Supreme Court.
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