Defending Your Fundamental Rights Through Constitutional Litigation
When authorities overstep or your rights are ignored, the legal system is your only path to justice. I focus on taking these battles to the highest courts to ensure due process is respected.
This is the Supreme Court's record of proceedings from the case where we fought for the reinstatement of the suspended Pradhan of Ucchain, Rajasthan. My name is highlighted as the counsel for the petitioner, documenting our role in this fight for democracy.
"Whatever you choose to do, leave tracks." This quote from Ruth Bader Ginsburg inspires my work. Here, on the steps of the Supreme Court, I am reminded that each case is an opportunity to leave the world a little better.
About Defending Your Rights
Filing a writ petition is rarely about paper; it is about timing and pressure. Whether you are facing an illegal administrative order or your fundamental rights are being suppressed, you need a strategy that forces the authorities to pay attention. My team at Nyaypratham Legal focuses on urgent admission hearings where we secure notice issuance or stay orders, stopping the violation before it becomes irreversible.
When the executive oversteps, the Constitution provides the remedy. My work in constitutional litigation revolves around Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution of India. These are not just legal provisions; they are the tools we use to challenge arbitrary suspensions, administrative apathy, and blatant defiance of judicial orders.
Take the case of the Ucchain Pradhan, which is featured in this gallery. Even after high court victories, the authorities defied the stay. It took an Article 32 petition in the Supreme Court to force compliance and restore the democratic mandate. This is the reality of constitutional litigation—you do not just win the argument; you fight until the order is implemented on the ground.
I handle every stage of this process:
- Constitutional Research: Building the grounds for your petition.
- Paperbook Preparation: Court-compliant printing and service of copies.
- AOR Coordination: Managing the mandatory filing formalities for Supreme Court matters.
- Hearing Execution: Appearing as lead counsel during critical admission stages to secure interim relief.
Whether you are dealing with a matter that requires immediate intervention in the Supreme Court or a complex civil dispute that has reached a standstill in the High Court, my approach is to treat every petition as the final line of defense for your liberty.
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