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At the heart of our practice is a firm belief in the Constitution as a safeguard for every citizen. We have represented NGOs and individuals before the nation’s highest courts, using the powerful tool of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) to drive meaningful change. This commitment has led us to champion diverse and significant causes, from advocating for greater transparency in our elections in Akshay Bajad v Election Commission of India, WP (C) 1022 of 2021 dated  September 5 2022, Supreme Court, to pushing for judicial reforms to ensure timely justice for all in Pramod Pandey v State of Bihar, WP (C) 000822 of 2021 dated October 10 2022, Supreme Court.


When the COVID-19 crisis tested our nation, we filed a PIL in Aditya Jalan v Union of India, Writ Petition (C) No. 782/2020 dated 14 August 2020, Supreme Court, to address the collapse of public health infrastructure and also argued in Shree Ji Sewa Sanstha v Government of NCT of Delhi, WP No. 3565/2020 dated June 17 2020, Delhi High Court, to cap excessive hospital fees. In a landmark pro bono case, we stood for the preservation of our national heritage, representing the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) before the Supreme Court in INTACH v State of Bihar, SLP (C) No. 10960/2020 dated May 13 2022, to save the historic Patna Collectorate from demolition.


Needless to mention that these are just some examples of our work. For a detailed list of cases and clients that we have represented before the Hon’ble Supreme Court, Delhi High Court etc., you can see our list of reported judgments here.


PS - All case references are drawn from publicly available judgments and records. No confidential or privileged information is disclosed.

Constitutional & Administrative Law

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