High Court Practice

Experienced High Court Lawyer in Delhi

Strong representation in civil suits, writ petitions, criminal appeals and commercial matters before the Delhi High Court, backed by over 35 years of courtroom experience.

35+

Years Experience

500+

Cases Handled
Expert Legal Counsel

Trusted Representation Before the Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court handles some of the most important civil, criminal and commercial matters in the country. Having a lawyer who knows the court well can make a real difference to your case.

As a High Court lawyer based in Delhi, we represent individuals, families and businesses in writ petitions, civil suits, criminal appeals and commercial disputes. We explain your case clearly at every stage, so you always know where things stand.

What We Handle

Matters We Take Up in the High Court

Writ Petitions
Civil Suits
Criminal Appeals
Commercial Matters
IP Litigation
How We Help

Our High Court Litigation Services

01

Filing Writ Petitions

Drafting and filing writ petitions under Articles 226 and 227 for urgent legal relief.

02

Civil Suit Representation

Representing clients in property disputes, recovery suits, and other civil matters.

03

Criminal Appeals & Bail

Filing appeals against lower court orders, and bail applications before the High Court.

04

Commercial Division Matters

Handling high-value commercial suits under the Commercial Courts Act before the Delhi High Court.

05

Appeals Against Tribunal Orders

Filing appeals before the High Court against orders passed by tribunals and lower forums.

Why Clients Choose Us

Courtroom Experience You Can Rely On

  • Regular Delhi High Court Practice
  • Clear, Plain-Language Advice
  • Clients From Across India
  • Online Consultations Available

500+

Cases Handled

35+

Years Practice

95%

Client Retention

Pan-India

Client Reach

Facing a High Court Matter?

Get Strong Legal Representation
From an Experienced Advocate.

Talk to a Delhi High Court lawyer today, in person or online, for clear advice on your case.

Est. 1991
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