Amicus Publico Practice Areas

Supreme Court Lawyer in India

Supreme Court Law Firm India

When a matter reaches the Supreme Court of India (New Delhi), the legal, procedural, and strategic demands become significantly higher than most other forums. Whether you are pursuing a constitutional remedy, challenging a High Court order, or defending a final judgment, outcomes often depend on sound case framing, tight timelines, and Supreme Court–ready drafting. 

Amicus Publico is a law firm with a nationwide practice, supporting individuals, businesses, and institutions in Supreme Court-related litigation strategy, drafting, and coordination. Where Supreme Court procedure requires an Advocate-on-Record (AOR) to “act” and file on behalf of a party, we work through the appropriate AOR channel and brief counsel accordingly.

Supreme Court Representation: What It Involves

Supreme Court litigation typically includes one or more of the following pathways:

Special Leave Petitions (SLPs)

challenging High Court judgments or orders

Civil Appeals / Criminal Appeals

(as applicable under statute and rules)

Writ Petitions under Article 32

 to enforce fundamental rights (in suitable cases)

Transfer Petitions

interim applications, and urgent listing matters

Review / Curative

strategy support (where legally maintainable)

Because Supreme Court practice is procedure-driven, filing and representation are commonly handled through an Advocate-on-Record (AOR), a category recognized by the Supreme Court for filing and acting.

Amicus Publico LLP

Our Supreme Court Legal Services

Our Service Offerings

  • Supreme Court case assessment and litigation strategy 
  • Drafting and settling of SLPs, appeals, writ petitions, and interim applications
  • Briefing notes and preparation for hearings (including compilation of records, chronology, list of dates, synopsis)
  • Coordination with Supreme Court filing requirements through the AOR process
  • Settlement/advisory support to explore practical outcomes where appropriate
  • Ongoing client updates and structured workflow management

Key Focus Areas for Supreme Court Matters

SLP & Appeal Drafting Support

  • A Supreme Court challenge is not just “another appeal.” It requires careful selection of grounds, clean narration of facts, and legally sustainable questions. We focus on:

    • Identifying errors of law / substantial questions
    • Building a coherent record and annexures
    • Presenting urgency and interim relief requirements (where justified)

Article 32 Writ Petitions (Fundamental Rights)

Article 32 is a constitutional remedy that allows an aggrieved person to move the Supreme Court for enforcement of fundamental rights.
We help evaluate:

  • Whether Article 32 is the correct remedy for the issue
  • Alternative remedies and maintainability considerations
  • Drafting that aligns with constitutional standards and Supreme Court practice

Supreme Court Procedure & AOR Coordination

The Supreme Court maintains an Advocate-on-Record framework for parties to act and file through a recognized AOR.
Amicus Publico supports clients by:

  • Preparing matter-ready drafts and paperbooks
  • Coordinating filings and procedural compliance through the AOR process
  • Streamlining documentation to reduce back-and-forth and delays

Clients work with Amicus Publico for Supreme Court-related matters because we combine:

  • Structured drafting and case strategy built for appellate scrutiny
  • Partner-led oversight, focused on quality and timelines
  • Strong coordination practices (critical in Supreme Court filing and listing)
  • A Jaipur base with a nationwide legal orientation as a Supreme Court law firm India relies on for organized litigation support

Client Experience (What You Can Expect)

  • Clear first consultation: what is feasible, what is risky, and what is time-sensitive
  • A practical roadmap: documents needed, proposed grounds, interim relief approach
  • Draft-first workflow: you review facts/annexures early so the final petition is accurate
  • Transparent engagement models (scope-based where possible)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who is the best Supreme Court lawyer in India for my case?

The “best” Supreme Court lawyer depends on your case type (civil, criminal, constitutional, regulatory) and the exact order you want to challenge. A good starting point is choosing a team that can (a) assess maintainability, (b) draft clearly, and (c) coordinate Supreme Court procedure efficiently—often through an Advocate-on-Record (AOR).

Can I file directly in the Supreme Court from Jaipur?

Yes. You can engage counsel from Jaipur, and your matter can be filed and pursued in the Supreme Court at New Delhi. Procedurally, filings and “acting” in the Supreme Court are typically done through an Advocate-on-Record (AOR) channel.

What is an Advocate-on-Record (AOR) in the Supreme Court?

An Advocate-on-Record is a Supreme Court-recognized advocate authorized under the Court’s rules to file, act, and handle pleadings on behalf of a party in the Supreme Court.

When should I file an SLP in the Supreme Court?

You should act quickly after a High Court judgment or order if you plan to challenge it. Deadlines vary by case type and statute, and delays can seriously affect maintainability. It’s best to seek legal review immediately so your team can assess limitation and prepare the record.

What cases can be filed under Article 32 in the Supreme Court?

Article 32 is used to enforce fundamental rights. If your grievance does not involve a fundamental right (or if an effective alternative remedy exists), Article 32 may not be appropriate.

How does Amicus Publico support Supreme Court matters?

Amicus Publico supports Supreme Court litigation through strategic assessment, Supreme Court-grade drafting, record preparation, and procedural coordination (including AOR-based filing support where required).

Contact Us (Amicus Publico)

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