Lawyers
Urshita Grover
Associate
Urshita is an associate with Carters and practices exclusively in the area of charity and not-for-profit law. She advises clients in all aspects of charity and not-for-profit law, including incorporations, charitable registrations, corporate governance, and drafting related contracts and policies.
Urshita was called to the Ontario Bar in June 2020 after articling with Carters. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a J.D. and holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree (with Distinction). She has volunteered with Pro Bono Students Canada, and was an Executive Member of the U of T Law First Generation Network.
Following her articles and before returning to Carters in 2023, Urshita gained experience in corporate and commercial law. She advised clients on a wide range of matters, including incorporations, corporate organizations, filings, as well as drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts. Urshita has also run her own practice, demonstrating leadership skills and teamwork.
Building on this background, Urshita is able to integrate her wide range of experience into a diverse and practical approach to the practice of charity and not-for-profit law for her clients.
- H.B.Sc. University of Toronto (2015)
- J.D. University of Toronto, Faculty of Law (2019)
- Ontario Bar (2020)
Publications
Ontario Court Confirms Members Cannot Restrict Board Authority by Amendment to the Articles Without a Unanimous Member Agreement
In Atwood v. National Police Federation, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice considered whether a voting member’s proposal to amend---
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Key Takeaways from the CRA’s May 2026 Quarterly Update for Charities The Canada Revenue Agency’s (“CRA”) Charities Directorate released its---
Read MoreB.C. Court Upholds Real Property Donation Despite Allegations of Duress
In Satguru Ram Singh Satsang Charitable Foundation v Akalirai, released on March 31, 2026, the Supreme Court of British Columbia---
Read MoreOntario Court Invalidates By-Law for Bad Faith and Failure to Meet ONCA Approval Requirements
In Chifor, et al v Windsor/Essex County Humane Society, decided on February 4, 2026, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice---
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