Yeshnah D Rampall

Yeshnah D. Rampall is an Attorney-at-Law at SC Legal, where she advises and represents clients on a broad range of commercial and civil matters. Her practice focuses primarily on commercial litigation, dispute resolution, and advisory work in corporate and employment law, as well as domestic and international arbitration.

Prior to joining SC Legal, Yeshnah served as Assistant Legal Counsel at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in its Mauritius office. In that capacity, she assisted the Secretary-General and the International Bureau on matters arising under the Court’s appointing authority functions and supported arbitration proceedings involving states, state entities, international organisations, and private parties. Her work included legal research, drafting, and assisting arbitral tribunals in proceedings conducted under various international arbitration frameworks.

Yeshnah holds an LL.M. in International Business Law with Distinction from Middlesex University, where she also completed her LL.B. (Hons). During her postgraduate studies, she received the Outstanding Student Award for her LL.M. programme. Her dissertation on arbitral autonomy and the determination of applicable law was published in the Harvard Negotiation Law Review. She subsequently completed the Law Practitioners’ Vocational Course and was called to the Mauritian Bar.

Her professional experience spans litigation, arbitration, and corporate advisory work. She has assisted in complex due diligence exercises, commercial disputes, and arbitration-related court proceedings, including applications for the appointment of arbitrators and interim measures. Yeshnah also advises on corporate governance, company secretarial matters, and regulatory compliance, including AML/CFT obligations under Mauritian law.

In addition to her legal practice, Yeshnah is actively involved in public and community service. She currently serves as a board member of the Financial Services Institute Ltd and as a council member of the National Youth Environment Council under the aegis of the Ministry of Environment, Solid Waste Management and Climate Change.

Yeshnah is trained in both civil and common law traditions and has a particular interest in international arbitration and cross-border dispute resolution.

Back to top