

Writs under Constitution
Writs under Articles 32 and 226 of the Indian Constitution empower citizens to enforce fundamental rights against unlawful actions. The five constitutional writs—Habeas Corpus (release from illegal detention), Mandamus (to enforce public duty), Prohibition , Certiorari (quash illegal orders) and Quo Warranto (challenge unlawful authority)—act as judicial shields. Whether challenging wrongful arrests in Delhi, bureaucratic delays in Mumbai, or illegal government orders, our lawyers draft precise writ petitions to protect your rights. Trusted for swift High Court and Supreme Court interventions, we turn legal complexities into justice. “Your rights matter—fight back with constitutional remedies.”
Special Leave Petition
A Special Leave Petition (SLP) under Article 136 of the Indian Constitution allows the Supreme Court to grant special permission to appeal against any judgment from lower courts or tribunals, even if no legal right is violated. Unlike writs (limited to fundamental rights), SLPs offer a broader remedy for urgent civil, criminal, or tax disputes. Whether challenging a flawed High Court order in Delhi or a property decree in Chennai, our lawyers draft compelling SLPs to secure Supreme Court hearings. With good success rate in urgent SLP admissions, we turn legal setbacks into victories.