Supreme Court litigation requires precision, procedural accuracy and a clear understanding of the Supreme Court Rules, 2013. As an Advocate-on-Record (AOR), I represent clients across a wide range of civil, criminal, taxation, commercial and constitutional matters before the Supreme Court of India. My practice is focused on strategy, scrutiny, drafting and ensuring strict compliance with filing requirements, supported by over fourteen years of litigation experience across jurisdictions.
The Supreme Court practice includes drafting, settling and filing Special Leave Petitions (civil and criminal), Article 32 writ petitions, civil and criminal appeals, review and curative petitions, transfer petitions, contempt matters, and statutory appeals arising from tribunals including NCDRC, NCLAT, SAT etc. The work also includes AOR-level scrutiny, listing assistance, defect-curing, and procedural guidance for matters filed through the Supreme Court’s e-filing or registry.
This page also contains detailed articles, notes and commentary relating to Supreme Court procedure, practice, filing requirements and jurisprudence, written for educational and informational purposes.
Key Areas of Work:
- Special Leave Petitions (Civil & Criminal)
- Article 32 Writ Petitions
- Civil & Criminal Appeals
- Statuary Appeals from Tribunals (NCLAT, NCDRC, SAT, etc.)
- Review Petitions
- Curative Petitions
- Transfer Petitions (Civil, Criminal, Admiralty )
- Contempt Petitions
- Complete AOR-Level Scrutiny
- Vakalatnama, Affidavit and Filing Compliance
- Listing & Mentioning Assistance
- Drafting, Settling & Vetting of Petitions
- Strategy advisory on prospects & procedural route
- E-Filing, defect curing and diary number management
Approach to Supreme Court Matters
- Evaluation of facts and identification of appropriate remedy
- Drafting of SLP/Writ/Appeal with statutory and precedent-based reasoning
- Vetting in accordance with the Supreme Court Rules, 2013
- Preparation of AOR-level filings and compliance with scrutiny norms
- Coordination for listing, mentioning and defect removal
- Strategic inputs on review/curative remedies
- Regular case-status tracking and communication
Supreme Court Articles & Procedural Commentary
Below is a collection of my writings related to Supreme Court practice, procedure, rules, filing practices and jurisprudence.
- Caveat Filing Procedure in Supreme Court of India: Explained With Format and Rules
- Comprehensive Guide to Filing a Transfer Petition in the Supreme Court of India: Procedure, Grounds, and FAQs
- Review Petition in Supreme Court of India.
- The Supreme Court Rules, 2013
- Effect of Dismissal of Special Leave Petition by Supreme Court and Doctrine of Merger
- When and how to initiate contempt proceedings before High Court?
- The second appeal shall be heard ONLY on the substantial question(s) of law framed by the High Court under Section 100 (4) of the CPC.
- Magistrate suo-moto cannot pass an order for further investigation in a criminal case.
Disclaimer:
This section contains legal writing and commentary for educational and informational purposes. Nothing here is legal advice or solicitation.







