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Winy Daigavane

Winy Daigavane

Associate

Winy is a dual-qualified Solicitor and holds a BCL from the University of Oxford and BA LLB from the National University of Advanced Legal Studies in India. 

Winy focuses on international arbitration and cross-border enforcement. She has worked on international arbitrations administered by the ICC, SIAC, SCC, and DIAC. She also brings experience from commercial barristers’ chambers in India and London. She has been involved in disputes involving unjust enrichment, penalty clauses, jurisdictional objections, and anti-suit injunctions. Winy has appeared before the Bombay High Court in matters concerning shareholder disputes, land acquisition, and banking. Representative matters include:

  • SIAC-administered international construction arbitration seated in Singapore with Singapore law concerning an offshore wind farm project located in Asia between European entities. Issues in dispute include interim payment applications, contract modifications, liquidated damages, and claims for design defects.
  • ICC-administered international construction arbitration seated in London with English law concerning a solar power project located in Brazil between Asian and South American entities. Issues in dispute include withdrawal ‘with prejudice’ versus dismissal of claims under English law and Article 38 (6) of the ICC Rules 2021.

Winy is passionate about academic writing, especially on inter-disciplinary issues such as arbitrability of insolvency disputes. 

  • Solicitor, England & Wales 
  • Advocate, India 
  • Bachelor of Civil Law, University of Oxford (OCSI and St Hilda’s scholarships), 2024
  • BA LLB (Hons) (First Class), National University of Advanced Legal Studies, India (gold medallist), 2021
  • Society of Construction Law, UK
  • Indian Women in International Arbitration
  • Institute for Translational Arbitration
  • London Very Young Arbitration Practitioners
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Marathi

Insights

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The maxim of ne ultra petita is well-understood. But, Tribunals also enjoy discretion to conduct arbitrations efficiently. What happens when these two concepts clash? What if the parties do not seek a particular relief, but a tribunal orders it believing such relief aids efficiency?   The Paris Court of Appeal considered the above in Tecnimont […]

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The Singapore High Court in DRL v DRK [2026] SGHC 32 upheld an Award rendered by a SIAC-administered arbitral tribunal which had terminated an arbitration on the basis that it was impossible to proceed with the arbitration due to sanctions. The situation is nuanced. We say this because – different to Singapore – Courts in […]

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Hamish Lal was the Presiding Arbitrator of a Tribunal that also included Sir Patterson Cheltenham (former Chief Justice of Barbados) and Ms Vicki Telford B. Arch, MBC, FCIArb, RA, BIA. The Tribunal sat at the University of the West Indies on 26 February 2026 at the Final Hearing of the Berrys International Commercial Arbitration Moot Competition […]

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Hamish Lal has been Author of Part A of the Manual of Construction Agreements, published by LexisNexis, since 2015. The Manual of Construction Agreements is a comprehensive guide to the law and practice governing construction contracts, with a focus on the major standard form agreements. Part A provides an in‑depth analysis of the relevant areas […]

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Hamish Lal has been both General Editor and the International Case Note Editor of the Construction Law Journal, published by Sweet & Maxwell, since 2022. Ece Tahan is Editorial Assistant of the Construction Law Journal. The Construction Law Journal provides an authoritative forum to which construction law professionals can turn for guidance, comment, and informed […]

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Case law on FIDIC Contracts is always instructive. In Uniform Building Contractors Ltd v Water and Sewerage Authority of Trinidad and Tobago [2026] UKPC 2, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council looked at the FIDIC Yellow Book (1999 Edition). The Judgment provides authoritative guidance on (i) the proper analysis of variations; (ii) the limits […]

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