Adv. Jharna Agrawal
Partner
Introducing Adv. Jharna Agrawal, the esteemed Founding Partner of J.P. Associates. A steadfast pillar of support throughout the firm’s evolution, Adv. Agrawal’s astute leadership, hands-on approach, and meticulous organizational skills have been instrumental in guiding the firm’s trajectory to its present heights of success. She believes that the hardships she encountered during the course of her life have led her to be the strong women that she is today. Her unwavering dedication and visionary administration have been integral to shaping the firm’s remarkable journey, marking her as an indomitable force behind its achievements.
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