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Constitutional & Writ Litigation Before High Courts and the Supreme Court

Lex Pleaders India (OPC) Private Limited provides specialised constitutional, administrative, and writ jurisdiction legal services before the Supreme Court of India and High Courts across India. Our practice focuses on judicial review of governmental action, enforcement of fundamental and legal rights, and challenges to administrative and regulatory decisions.

 

We represent corporates, public sector undertakings, professionals, employees, institutions, and individuals in high-impact writ proceedings involving questions of constitutional law, statutory interpretation, and administrative fairness.

Our Constitutional & Writ Practice

Constitutional litigation requires precision, doctrinal clarity, and strong advocacy rooted in precedent. At Lex Pleaders, we adopt a principle-driven and strategy-oriented approach to writ litigation, ensuring that each petition is grounded in maintainability, jurisdiction, and constitutional safeguards.

Our lawyers regularly appear before the Supreme Court of India under Article 32 and before High Courts under Article 226 of the Constitution of India.

Key Areas of Constitutional, Administrative & Writ Jurisdiction

Writ Petitions Under Articles 32 & 226

We draft and argue writ petitions seeking enforcement of fundamental rights, statutory rights, and judicial review of executive and administrative action.

Administrative & Regulatory Challenges

The firm represents clients in challenges to governmental orders, regulatory actions, licensing decisions, blacklisting, tender disputes, and policy implementation issues.

Service & Employment Matters

We handle writ petitions relating to service law, disciplinary proceedings, promotions, transfers, suspension, pension, and service benefits before High Courts.

Public Law & Statutory Remedies

Our practice includes challenges to vires of statutes, delegated legislation, rules, notifications, and executive circulars affecting public and private rights.

Education, Institutional & Regulatory Litigation

We advise and represent educational institutions, trusts, and managements in regulatory disputes involving statutory authorities and governmental departments.

Litigation Strategy & Constitutional Remedies

Lex Pleaders follows a structured approach to writ litigation, focusing on maintainability, urgency, interim relief, and final adjudication. We advise clients on alternate remedies, appellate strategies, and constitutional implications before initiating writ proceedings.

 

Our team also represents clients in Special Leave Petitions (SLPs), intra-court appeals, and review petitions arising from writ proceedings.

City-Specific Constitutional & Writ Services

We provide constitutional and writ jurisdiction legal services in major jurisdictions including:
Delhi

Writ Lawyers in Delhi

Supreme Court & Delhi High Court

Chennai

Writ Lawyers in Chennai

Madras High Court

Bengaluru

Writ Lawyers in Bengaluru

Karnataka High Court

Chandigarh

Writ Lawyers in Chandigarh

Punjab & Haryana High Court

Consult Our Constitutional Litigation Team

For legal advice or representation in constitutional, administrative, or writ jurisdiction matters anywhere in India, our constitutional law team is available for structured consultations.

Schedule Consultation

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Receive a step-by-step plan, timelines, and what to do next—clearly explained.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes. We regularly file and argue writ petitions before High Courts under Article 226 and before the Supreme Court under Article 32.
Yes. Our team advises and represents clients in service law, administrative challenges, and regulatory disputes.
Yes. We assess maintainability, urgency, and availability of alternate remedies before initiating writ proceedings.