Supreme Court Practice

The Firm has very wide and Comprehensive experience of dealing with Supreme Court Cases. More than half of our practice comprises of Supreme Court Cases. We Provide following legal services, to our clients, before Supreme Court of India.

  • Special Leave Petition (Civil) under Art. 136 of the Constitution of India
  • Special Leave Petition (Criminal) under Art.136 of the constitution of India
  • Transfer Petition (Civil) under Sec.25 of Code of Civil Procedure
  • Transfer Petition (Criminal) under Sec.406 of Code of Criminal Procedure
  • Public Interest Litigation under Art.32 of the Constitution of India
  • Review Petition under Art.137 of the Constitution of India
  • Transfer cases under Art. 139 of the Constitution of India.
  • Contempt Petition (Civil) under Art. 129 of the Constitution of India read with Order XLVII Supreme Court Rules, 1966
  • Contempt Petition (Criminal) under Art. 129 of the Constitution of India read with Order XLVII Supreme Court Rules, 1966
  • Creative Petition (Civil) under Art. 137, 142, 145 of the Constitution of India read with Order XVIII, Rule 5 and ‣ Order XVII rule 6 of Supreme Court Rules, 1966
  • Plaints under Art. 131 of the Constitution of India read with Order XXIII Rule 1-5 of Supreme Court rules, 1966.
  • Petition for Appeal (Civil) under Art. 132 & 133 of the constitution of India read with Order XV of Supreme court rules, 1966
  • Petition for Appeal in Election matters under section 116-A read with section 116-C of the Representation of Peoples Act, 1951.
  • Petition of Appeal under Section 35L of the Central Excise & Salt Act, 1944 read with Order XX-B rule 1 & 2 of the Supreme Court Rules, 1966.
  • Petition of Appeal under Section 130(E)(b) the Customs Act, 1962 read with Order XX-B rule 1 & 2 of the Supreme Court Rules, 1966.
  • Petition of Appeal under section 134 of Constitution of India read with Order XXI Rule 12-29 of the Supreme Court Rules, 1966.
  • Petition of Appeal under section 379 of Cr. P.C read with Order XXI, rule 12-29 of Supreme Court Rules, 1966
  • Petition of Appeal under Section 19 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 Read with Order XXI, rule 12-29 of Supreme Court Rules, 1966.
  • CAVEAT under Order XVIII Rules 2 of Supreme Court Rules, 1966.
 
We also work in association with many Senior Advocates who are “the best supreme court lawyers” and use to engage them for the purpose of arguments/ final arguments on behalf of our clients before Supreme Court time to time as per the need and instructions of our clients, to serve them better.
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