Bilshan specialises in commercial and corporate disputes, with particular focus on international commercial arbitration, insolvency and asset recovery matters. He is a ranked lawyer for dispute resolution and arbitration in Chambers & Partners, Who’s Who Legal and Legal 500. In 2022, he was shortlisted for the African Arbitration Awards in the category of the Young Arbitration Practitioner of the Year.
Bilshan also holds a number of appointments in international arbitration-related institutions, including as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Young ICCA regional representative for Africa, and member of the Database Committee of the Mauritius International Arbitration Centre. He previously also served as a member of the Steering Committee of the Young Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration.
Who’s Who Legal: Arbitration 2024 reports the following appraisal from clients and colleagues: “Bilshan is very competent in all legal aspects of arbitratrion”, “He is our go-to contact for arbitrations in the Africa region”, “Bilshan is extremely smart and talented, with advocacy skills to match”.
Chambers & Partners Global Guide reports the following feedback: “Bilshan has always been very available to help and his advice and guidance are always clear and precise”, “We really appreciate working with Bilshan and feel like we are working with a business partner who takes the time to understand our needs, and meets our expectations on speed and quality.”
Legal 500 reports: “He is a talented and energetic young barrister”, “Bilshan is a junior I work with regularly. He is thorough, knowledgeable and thinks clearly. I am sure he will bring these qualities to his advocacy.”
ADMISSIONS
Barrister, England & Wales (non-practising)
Barrister, Mauritius
EDUCATION
University of Cambridge, Girton College – BA (Hons.) Law
Université Paris II (Assas-Panthéon) – Maîtrise in English Law and French Law
Columbia Law School, New York – Certificate in International Commercial Arbitration
International commercial arbitration
Dec 2021-Sep 2022: Counsel for a bank incorporated in Mauritius in a series of claims of c.USD 4 million against a mining company based in Cambodia for default under a lending agreement. The claims are subject to ad hoc arbitration governed by the default rules provided in the Mauritius International Arbitration Act.
Mar 2021-Jan 2022: Counsel for Cairn Energy in an application to enforce an international arbitral award of c.USD 1.2 billion against the Republic of India before the Supreme Court of Mauritius.
Oct 2020-present: Successfully represented Norscot Rig Management Pvt Limited before the Supreme Court of Mauritius in an application to enforce an LCIA award for third party litigation costs of c.USD 6 million. The Supreme Court’s judgment is subject to an appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
Sep 2020-Jan 2021: Retained by Betamax Ltd to assist panel of English lawyers (led by Mark Howard QC and Salim Moollan QC) in an appeal to the Privy Council against the judgment of the Supreme Court of Mauritius to set aside an arbitral award of c.USD 115 million for public policy considerations. Appeal allowed.
May 2019-Sep 2019: Instructed by a US-based litigation funder to advise on taking security interest in an arbitration claim and its proceeds.
Apr 2018–Sep 2019: Junior Counsel for a private equity fund (claimant) in an LCIA-MIAC arbitration seated in Mauritius. The claimant successfully claimed USD 4 million of damages against another fund for unlawful termination / repudiatory breach of a share purchase agreement through which the claimant would have exited an investment in India. Lead role in discussing case strategy, drafting pleadings and witness statements, liaising with Indian Counsel on issues of Indian law and acting as the client’s regular point of contact.
Mar 2018–Apr 2019: Advised King & Spalding, London on Mauritius law issues that arise in a series of arbitral proceedings commenced by US-based investors against an offshore fund which is incorporated in Mauritius to develop high-end real estate projects in India. Certain investors (the claimants) allege inter alia mismanagement of the fund by the directors and fraud committed by the fund’s management company.
Feb 2015–Apr 2019: Junior Counsel for Betamax Ltd (led by Stuart Isaacs QC), a Mauritian company, in a dispute against the State Trading Corporation (“STC”), which is the trading arm of the Government of Mauritius. Betamax Ltd owns an oil tanker. The dispute arose from STC’s termination of a long-term contract of affreightment with Betamax Ltd. Successfully appeared for Betamax Ltd (claimant) in a SIAC arbitration seated in Mauritius and in which the sole arbitrator (Dr Michael Pryles) awarded damages of c.USD 115 million against STC. Appeared for Betamax Ltd in enforcement proceedings before the Supreme Court of Mauritius. Instructed and assisted Indian Counsel in enforcement proceedings before the High Court of Karnataka in India, where Betamax Ltd seeks to enforce the arbitral award against petroleum products purchased by STC in Mangalore.
Commercial and corporate litigation
Feb 2022-present: Junior Counsel to advise a Mauritius-based company on resisting potential action that shareholders or creditors might take to prevent the implementation of a debt restructuring plan sanctioned by a foreign court.
Jun 2021-Sep 2021: Counsel for the Saint Aubin Group in a series of proceedings before the Supreme Court of Mauritius to resist winding-up and enforcement of disputed debts against significant assets.
Nov 2020-Nov 2021: Counsel for a real estate promoter in a dispute against a local bank regarding the enforcement of a performance bond. The dispute raises important questions regarding the operation of a performance bond as a security instrument under Mauritius law, in particular whether the beneficiary has a direct and immediate action against the issuer of the bond without having to first seek remedies against the principal party under the construction agreement.
Oct 2020-Sep 2021: Acting for a private equity investment vehicle in a dispute relating to an outstanding loan in the amount of USD 6.7 million given to a deceased shareholder and the company’s refusal to register the purported transfer of shares to the estate of that shareholder.
Oct 2020-present: Acting for an investment company in insolvency proceedings before the Bankruptcy Division of the Supreme Court against a corporate guarantor for recovery of an undisputed MUR 15 million debt. The dispute raises an important question as to whether the service of a statutory demand on an insolvent debtor is abusive in the circumstances where it may be possible for the creditor to enforce its debt against a security provided by the debtor.
Aug 2020-present: Acting for the Mauritius Duty Free Paradise in a dispute against a local bank in relation to an alleged debt in the amount of MUR 40 million and attachment proceedings initiated by the bank for that sum.
Jun 2020-present: Acting for a Jersey-incorporated Trust in insolvency proceedings before the Supreme Court of Mauritius against a Mauritius SPV that funds digital banking services and products in Africa. The dispute arises from the SPV’s default under a promissory note governed by the laws of the State of New York for the amount of USD 10 million plus interests.
Jan 2020-Aug 2020: Successfully appeared as Counsel for a private equity investment vehicle (set up to acquire refined petroleum storage tank farms across West Africa) to resist an application for an injunction before the Judge in Chambers that purported to prevent the conversion of convertible loans into ordinary shares.
Feb 2018-Apr 2019: Instructed by Dentons Mauritius and Linklaters Singapore as junior Counsel to appear for officers and affiliates of PT Bank J Trust Indonesia Tbk (“BJI”) in a series of proceedings before the Supreme Court of Mauritius to resist claims amounting to c. USD 400 million, as well as enforce foreign judgments that have reversed the effect of previous judgments of the Supreme Court of Mauritius.
Nov 2018: Successfully appeared as junior Counsel for the Sugar Insurance Fund Board (respondent) in an appeal before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council against the decision of the Supreme Court of Mauritius upholding an order of injunction issued by the Judge in Chambers to prevent the respondent’s assets from being seized. Judgment: Bissonauth v Sugar Insurance Fund Board [2018] UKPC 33.
May 2018: Successfully appeared as Counsel for Airport of Mauritius Co Ltd (“AML”) and its subsidiary to resist an appeal lodged by Airway Coffee Ltd (debtor) before the Court of Civil Appeal division of the Supreme Court of Mauritius. The appeal was made against a judgment of the Bankruptcy Court ordering that Airway Coffee Ltd be wound up for failure to comply with a statutory demand served by AML in respect of debts amounting to MUR 85 million (c.USD 2.5 million). The main issue on appeal was whether the Bankruptcy Court failed to exercise its discretion to allow Airway Coffee Ltd to pay its debts to AML in accordance with a proposed payment plan. Judgment: Airway Coffee Ltd v Airport of Mauritius Co Ltd & Anor [2018 SCJ 311].
Jul 2017: Successfully appeared as junior Counsel for United Docks Limited (“UDL”), a company listed on the Mauritius Stock Exchange, in an appeal before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council that concerned the interpretation of a shareholders’ agreement giving an option to certain shareholders to buy the shares of another shareholder following the “loss of the controlling interest” in that shareholder. The dispute concerned whether “loss of the controlling interest” could be interpreted to mean “change” in the controlling interest, particularly in the circumstances where no person had a controlling interest in the shareholder in question at the time of execution of the shareholders’ agreement. Judgment: Rivnu Investment Ltd & Anor v United Docks Limited & Anor [2017] UKPC 24.
Employment law
Jul 2020-Feb 2021: Counsel for a petroleum corporation in proceedings before the Redundancy Board in the context of a global restructuring of its operations and a claim for severance allowance in the amount of c. MUR 23 million for alleged unjustified termination.
Mar 2020-present: Counsel for the Head of Investment Strategy of a listed company in Mauritius in a claim before the Industrial Court for severance allowance for constructive dismissal.
Nov 2016-Jul 2021: Counsel for the Chief Investment Officer of a listed company in Mauritius in a claim before the Industrial Court for severance allowance for unjustified termination, including victimisation for whistleblowing.
Apr 2019: Junior Counsel before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in an appeal concerning the proper construction of the legislative provisions relating to the payment of severance allowance for unjustified dismissal (United Docks Limited v Marc Doger de Speville [2019] UKPC 28).
Getting the Deal Through, Labour & Employment (2021) – Chapter on Mauritius
Mauritius: roadmap to enforcing claims against offshore companies – CDR Magazine, 01 June 2021
Does an arbitration agreement protect a debtor from the threat of liquidation? – Hogan Lovells ARBlog (Co-author), 27 July 2020
The Mauritius courts’ approach to force majeure defences, Business Magazine (15 April 2020)
The Choice of a Mauritian Arbitral Institution, Kluwer Arbitration Blog (Co-author)
Should the Courts Intervene to Prevent an Invalid Arbitration?, MARC Insights 2019 (Co-author)
Getting the Deal Through – Litigation Funding, Co-author of chapter on Mauritius (2018 & 2019)
International Arbitration Law and Practice, Chambers & Partners, Co-author of chapter on Mauritius (2018 & 2019)
‘The Frustration of Bankers’ Employment Contracts by Effect of the EU Bonus Cap’ (2013) 24 King’s Law Journal 413-423
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