Length-weight relationship (LWR) was estimated for 12 elasmobranch species; five shark species, four species of rays and three species of guitar fishes from north-eastern Arabian Sea, India. Five major landing centres of Maharashtra were selected; Satpati (Lat. 19 degrees 43'15 '' N, Long. 72 degrees 42'00 '' E), Naigaon (Lat. 19 degrees 19'32 '' N, Long. 72 degrees 48'54 '' E), Versova (Lat. 19 degrees 08'33 '' N, Long. 72 degrees 48'11 '' E), New ferry Wharf (Lat. 18 degrees 57'29 '' N Long. 72 degrees 51'01 '' E) and Sassoon dock (Lat. 18 degrees 54'42 '' N, Long. 72 degrees 49'33 '' E). Samples were collected fortnightly during August 2016 to October 2017 from various gears; drift gill nets (Hung length 114-143m and #100-270mm) off Satpati coast at 35-50m depth, dol nets (length 50-65m and cod end # 30-69mm) in Naigaon at 38-50m depth and trawl (length 33-72 m and cod end # 17-32mm) in Versova, New ferry Wharf and Sassoon dock operated at 20-50 m depth. Multiday fishing was carried out with 2-3 fishing trips in a month, each trip with duration of 7-13 days. Soaking time of gill net and dol net varied from 4 to 8 hr while each trawl haul lasted for 3-4 hr. Length-weight/Disc-width-weight relationship showed good fit with r(2) values varying from 0.818 to 0.999. In addition to information on LWR, new maximum size for three species of elasmobranchs is reported in this paper.