Name:
Advocate Anik
Born: 1984
Profession: Advocate, Legal Consultant, Co-founder of Prime Legal
 Specialization: Cybercrime, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Consumer Law, Crisis Management
 Based in:                                    Bangalore, India

Overview

Advocate A M Iktear Uddin, popularly known as Advocate Anik, is a highly respected legal professional and co-founder of Prime Legal, one of India’s dynamic law firms. With over 30,000 cases handled across the country, he has built a formidable career specializing in cybercrime, corporate affairs, and high-profile litigation. He also serves as a Special Public Prosecutor for Karnataka and sits on the advisory boards of several companies, offering strategic legal counsel.

Education and Early Life

Born in Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal, Anik experienced early personal loss with the passing of both parents during his infancy. Raised with deep respect for both Hindu and Muslim traditions, he credits his multicultural upbringing for his broad-minded worldview.

In 1999, he moved to Bangalore, completing his 10th grade in 2001 and PUC in 2003. He graduated with a 5-year LL.B from Bangalore University in 2008, followed by an LL.M. in Business Law – Corporate Law from University Law College (ULC), securing 2nd rank in 2010.

Career Highlights

  • Began legal work in 2006 as administrative support staff and legal researcher. 
  • Co-founded Legal Troubleshooting with Ayantika Mondal, focusing on property and data protection. 
  • Worked with Deshraj and PC Reddy Chambers (2010–2012) and Dell India Pvt Ltd (2012). 
  • Served as Associate Director – Legal at ANI Technologies (Ola Cabs) from 2015 to 2019, handling legal affairs across group companies including Ola Money and Foodpanda. 
  • Returned to Prime Legal full-time in 2019, expanding the firm’s reach and collaborations. 
  • Legal advisor to 50+ startups across sectors like fintech, IT, manpower, transportation, and tourism. 
  • Provides counsel in complex Enforcement Directorate cases (up to ₹2,500 crores), and legal issues surrounding cryptocurrency. 
  • ₹1 million compensation secured for a consumer in a landmark case. 
  • Served as Special Public Prosecutor in a JP Nagar double murder case. 
  • Instrumental in the Preet Vihar Doctor Abduction Case, leading to a successful rescue mission. 
  • Key player in revoking the government ban on Ola, restoring services within 24 hours. 
  • Represented Ola and Foodpanda in strike negotiations, ensuring business continuity. 
  • Advocated in road safety campaigns like ‘One Life’, in collaboration with Gurugram Police. 

Humanitarian and Pro Bono Work

Advocate Anik has actively supported NGOs such as Taalsah, aiding in the rescue of over 100 girls from human trafficking rings, including cross-border deportations involving victims from Bangladesh, Nepal, Russia, and Afghanistan.

Awards and Recognitions

  • Honored by platforms like Borok Times, Scoop360, Tripura 360 News, Indian Times Express, and more. 
  • Appreciation letters from: 
    • SP, Cyber Crime, Hyderabad (2016) 
    • DSP, CID, Bangalore (2016) 
    • Govt. of Telangana Police Department (2016) 
    • Anti-Terrorism Squad, Gujarat (2017) 
    • Cyber Crime, Govt. of West Bengal (2018) 

Media Features

Advocate Anik has been featured in reputed publications and platforms:

  • Business Standard 
  • Deccan Herald 
  • The Print 
  • Hindustan Times 
  • ED Times 
  • ANI News 

He has also been part of real-life crime shows like “Hello Cab” and “Hello Taxi” on Crime Patrol, where his legal interventions in high-stakes cases were highlighted.

Personal Life

Anik is married to Ayantika Mondal, his LLB classmate and legal partner, since October 5, 2014. A respected lawyer in her own right, Ayantika comes from a reputed Catholic Christian family and continues to practice both law and her faith.

Conclusion

Advocate Anik’s journey from a small village in West Bengal to becoming a nationally recognized legal expert exemplifies resilience, brilliance, and service. Through his relentless pursuit of justice, he continues to impact India’s legal landscape—whether in courtrooms, corporate boardrooms, or through humanitarian missions.