Writ Petitions & Appeals
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Civil Appeals
Representing parties in civil appeals filed before the appellate courts, such as the High Courts or the Supreme Court of India, challenging decisions or judgments of lower civil courts, district courts, or subordinate courts in civil matters. This includes appeals in property disputes, contract disputes, family law matters, tort claims, and other civil litigation.
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Criminal Appeals
Handling criminal appeals filed before the appellate courts, including the High Courts or the Supreme Court of India, challenging convictions, sentences, or orders of lower criminal courts, sessions courts, or special courts in criminal cases. This encompasses appeals in cases of murder, theft, fraud, white-collar crimes, and other criminal offenses.
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Administrative Law Appeals
Representing individuals, businesses, or public entities in appeals challenging decisions, orders, or actions of administrative authorities, regulatory bodies, or quasi-judicial tribunals, such as the National Green Tribunal (NGT), Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT), and other specialized tribunals.
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Tax Appeals
Handling appeals before appellate tax authorities, such as the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), challenging tax assessments, orders, or decisions of lower tax authorities, including income tax appeals, GST appeals, customs appeal, and other tax-related disputes.
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Labour and Employment Appeals
Representing employers or employees in appeals challenging decisions of labour courts, industrial tribunals, or appellate authorities in labour and employment matters, including disputes related to termination, dismissal, retrenchment, industrial disputes, and labour law violations.
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Writ Petitions under Article 32
Filing writ petitions before the Supreme Court of India under Article 32 of the Constitution of India, seeking enforcement of fundamental rights or challenging actions or orders of state or private entities violating fundamental rights. This includes petitions for writs of habeas corpus, mandamus, certiorari, prohibition, and quo warranto.
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Writ Petitions under Article 226
Filing writ petitions before the High Courts under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, seeking judicial review of administrative actions, orders, or decisions of state or local authorities, or seeking enforcement of legal rights, including public interest litigation (PIL) and environmental protection matters.
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Constitutional Appeals
Handling appeals before the Supreme Court of India or High Courts challenging the constitutional validity of laws, ordinances, executive actions, or orders passed by state or central authorities on grounds of violation of constitutional provisions, including violations of the basic structure doctrine.
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Commercial and Corporate Appeals
Representing parties in appeals involving commercial disputes, corporate disputes, arbitration awards, and company law matters before the appellate courts, including disputes related to mergers, acquisitions, insolvency, shareholder disputes, and corporate governance issues.
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Special Leave Petitions (SLPs)
Filing special leave petitions before the Supreme Court of India seeking special leave to appeal against orders or judgments of lower courts or tribunals on grounds of substantial questions of law, public importance, or miscarriage of justice, regardless of the nature of the underlying dispute.