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The Supreme Court is supreme in all sense when it comes to discharge of substantial justice and restoration of civil rights. Its jurisdiction is limitless, uncurbed and extraordinary within territory of India, if the question comes to discharge of substantial justice. The Supreme Court is the court of record and has all the powers of such a court, including the power to punish for contempt of itself.

Supreme Court practice is core area of our litigation Practice. It includes filing of Civil & Criminal appeals, Special Leave Petition, Transfer Petition, writ petition, Review Petition and Curative Petition. Supreme court also has jurisdiction under section 11 of Arbitration and conciliation Act, 2019 to appoint arbitrators. Our firm has separate legal team for Supreme Court lawyers in Delhi India which includes advocates on record (AOR), senior advocates, drafting and briefing counsels & filing clerks. Our office is also in vicinity (3.5 km) of Supreme Court premises, since 2008. In a very short span of time, we have been established and recognized as one of the best supreme court lawyers in Delhi India for litigation practice.

That fact is supreme court is SUPREME in all sense, its jurisdiction is limitless, uncurbed and extraordinary
We have extensive practice at Supreme Court since 2008. Our firm has separate team for Supreme Court
In case of infringement of Fundamental Rights of a citizen by the State or its instrumentalities of state, Petitions under Article
If the Petition is pending before any High Court of State or before its sub-ordinate court which caused difficulty
When all remedy at High Court gets exhausted then Petitions for special leave to appeal under
Ordinarily, Supreme Court has very limited jurisdiction to entertain and hear statu-tory appeals under various statutes
If any of the party who is aggrieved by an order or final order of judge-ment passed in Supreme Court in any of
In the matter of Rupa Ashok Hurra v Ashok Hurra [2002 (4) SCC 388], the Five -Judge led Constitution Bench
Petitions under Article 32 of the Constitution read with Part III(B) Order XXXVIII of the Rules in the nature of public interest
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