The descriptions below are intended for general information. They are not, and ought not to be construed as, an offer of legal services or an indication of professional capability beyond what is set out in the Bar Council of India Rules.
Petitions under Article 32 and Article 226 of the Constitution of India. Matters involving fundamental rights, public interest litigation, challenges to central and state legislation, and proceedings before the constitutional benches of the Supreme Court of India.
Matters arising out of service in the All India Services and the Central Civil Services. Disciplinary proceedings, departmental enquiries, seniority, promotion, reservation, retirement and pension matters. Practice before the Central Administrative Tribunal and the appellate benches of the Supreme Court.
Civil appeals and special leave petitions before the Supreme Court of India and connected proceedings. Contractual disputes between parties, matters arising out of commercial agreements, and inter-state civil litigation that arises before the Supreme Court in its appellate jurisdiction.
Title disputes, partition suits, succession matters under the Hindu Succession Act and Muslim personal law, and proceedings arising out of immovable property in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Matters before the High Court of Delhi and consequent appeals before the Supreme Court.
Constitutional questions arising in direct and indirect tax proceedings. Practice is limited to matters that arise before the Supreme Court of India in its constitutional or appellate jurisdiction. The chambers do not undertake routine tribunal practice.
Proceedings under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 in their appellate stage before the Supreme Court of India. Inter-state water and boundary disputes that arise before the apex court in its original jurisdiction.