Anubhav Gupta represents a rare blend of legal, tax, and business expertise. As Partner at Khurana & Khurana Advocates and IP Attorneys, he has built a distinguished practice at the intersection of corporate law, taxation, contracts, compliance, and business advisory. What makes his journey particularly fascinating is that he did not begin with a clear intention of entering law. Instead, a combination of curiosity, academic exploration, and exposure to real-world legal issues gradually led him toward becoming one of the leading professionals in the corporate and taxation domain.
In this episode of The Koffee Conversation Show – Emerging Lawyer Series, Anubhav shares valuable insights on corporate law, taxation, GST, contracts, technology, leadership, mentorship, and professional growth. His perspective highlights a powerful truth—successful legal professionals are not defined merely by their technical knowledge but by their ability to continuously learn, adapt, communicate, and solve complex business challenges.

Coming from a family deeply rooted in taxation practice, Anubhav initially pursued Chartered Accountancy before discovering his fascination with commercial law and taxation. Landmark cases such as the Vodafone tax litigation expanded his understanding of how corporate structures, business strategy, and taxation intersect. This eventually inspired him to pursue law and build expertise in both taxation and corporate advisory.
A defining aspect of his career has been his ability to bridge legal principles with business realities. Whether advising multinational corporations, reviewing complex contracts, navigating GST disputes, or mentoring younger professionals, he consistently emphasizes understanding the commercial objective behind every legal issue. His story demonstrates that great lawyers are ultimately problem-solvers who understand both law and business.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Anubhav Gupta
- Career paths often evolve through curiosity and exploration rather than rigid planning
- Commercial law and taxation require a strong balance between technical expertise and practical business understanding
- Taxation law is fundamentally about interpreting legal provisions and applying them to real-world situations
- Landmark tax disputes often shape the evolution of corporate legal practice
- Understanding business structures is essential for effective tax advisory
- Corporate law and taxation are deeply interconnected disciplines
- Complex tax matters often involve extensive interpretation of business transactions
- GST transformed the indirect taxation landscape in India
- The transition from multiple indirect taxes to GST created significant learning challenges for professionals and businesses alike
- Regulatory transitions require both practitioners and authorities to continuously adapt
- Tax professionals must stay updated because laws evolve constantly
- Understanding facts is often more important than understanding law alone
- Tax disputes frequently arise from differing interpretations of the same transaction
- Classification disputes remain one of the most common areas of tax litigation
- Businesses operating across multiple jurisdictions face unique compliance and litigation challenges
- Large-scale litigation management requires consistency, documentation, and strategic analysis
- Legal professionals must learn to navigate both client expectations and regulatory scrutiny
- Effective contract drafting begins with understanding the business objective behind the transaction
- Contracts should be customized to reflect actual commercial realities
- Generic agreements often fail to adequately protect business interests
- Lawyers should focus on understanding deliverables before drafting contractual clauses
- Technology-driven businesses require specialized contractual structures
- SaaS, digital services, and technology transactions have transformed contract law practices
- Contract drafting should evolve alongside changing business models
- Understanding the commercial arrangement is more important than relying on standard templates
- Technology is reshaping the legal profession at an unprecedented pace
- Electronic execution and digital contracting are becoming mainstream business practices
- AI is likely to revolutionize legal research, drafting, review, and compliance functions
- Legal professionals who embrace technology will have significant advantages
- Technology should be viewed as an enabler rather than a threat
- AI may create a transformation similar to the shift from typewriters to computers
- Estate planning requires understanding the client’s objectives before recommending solutions
- Wills, trusts, and gifts each serve different planning objectives
- Effective wealth transfer planning requires balancing flexibility, control, and efficiency
- Tax-efficient succession planning depends on individual circumstances
- Mentorship plays a critical role in professional development
- Great leaders build confidence in others and create opportunities for growth
- Leadership evolves from task management to people development
- Modern leadership is about enabling teams rather than controlling them
- Leaders should focus on removing obstacles and creating growth opportunities
- Professional success is achieved through collective team success
- Strong organizations invest in the development of future leaders
- Leadership requires balancing client service, business growth, and team development
- Young professionals should focus on continuous learning and communication skills
- Reading, writing, listening, and speaking remain the four most important professional skills
- Understanding client concerns is the foundation of effective legal advice
- Legal research is an acquired skill that improves with practice
- Confidence comes from preparation and knowledge
- Lawyers must learn to communicate complex concepts in simple language
- Simplification is often a sign of true expertise
- Curiosity remains one of the strongest drivers of professional growth
- Adaptability is essential in rapidly changing legal and business environments
- Learning never stops in the legal profession
- Strong family support often plays a significant role in long-term professional success
- Building expertise requires patience, consistency, and continuous improvement
- Legal careers are marathons rather than sprints
- Technology, law, and business will continue to converge in the future
- Professionals who combine legal expertise with business understanding will remain highly valuable in the evolving marketplace
▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube on The Koffee Conversation Show – Emerging Lawyer Series to explore how corporate law, taxation, GST, contracts, technology, leadership, and business strategy come together in building a successful modern legal practice.
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