CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION

Constitutional law litigation usually deal with cases concerning the interpretation, application, and enforcement of constitutional provisions by the judiciary.

Such matters often involve questions of fundamental rights, the balance of power between different branches or levels of government, the constitutional validity of laws, and broader issues of governance.

Commonly contested areas include individual rights, federal structures, legislative competence, emergency powers, and affirmative action or reservation policies.

At its core, this branch of litigation acts as a safeguard for constitutional governance, ensuring accountability of public authorities and protecting citizens’ rights, primarily through judicial review and the adjudication of constitutional conflicts.

Our team has extensive experience in this field, having advised and represented a wide spectrum of clients such as the State of Punjab, Income Tax Department, Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC), MILKFED – Punjab State Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation Limited (VERKA), Central Bank of India along with numerous other government institutions and private individuals and organizations.

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