Rajiv Shakdher
About Rajiv Shakdher
Rajiv Shakdher is a Senior Advocate with extensive experience in civil litigation, constitutional law, and commercial litigation, practicing in various courts and tribunals across India.
Educational Background of Rajiv Shakdher
Rajiv Shakdher completed his Bachelor of Commerce with Honors from Delhi University in 1984. He then pursued his LL.B. degree at the Law Faculty, University of Delhi and graduated in 1987. Additionally, he acquired a Chartered Accountancy qualification from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India in the same year, 1987. Later in 1994, he enhanced his legal expertise by completing an Advanced Course in Law at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, as a Chevening Scholar.
Professional Practice of Rajiv Shakdher
Rajiv Shakdher has a robust practice history in various legal arenas including the Supreme Court of India, the High Court of Delhi, and other High Courts in India. His involvement extends to Tax Tribunals and Tribunals related to debt recovery, insolvency, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and company law. His legal expertise encompasses civil litigation and constitutional law, with a particular specialization in commercial litigation, corporate, and taxation laws.
Rajiv Shakdher's Tenure at Madras High Court
From 11 April 2016 to January 2018, Rajiv Shakdher served at the Madras High Court. During this tenure, he chaired the Information and Technology Committee. This role involved overseeing and guiding the implementation and enhancement of IT infrastructure and processes within the High Court.
Leadership Roles in Information and Technology Committees
Rajiv Shakdher has held the chair of the Information and Technology Committee in both the Madras High Court and the Delhi High Court. His leadership in these committees involves managing and advancing technology-driven initiatives and ensuring robust IT frameworks within these judicial institutions. This role emphasizes streamlining and improving court processes through technological innovations.