Special Leave To Petition (Civil)

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Special Leave To Petition (Civil)

Special Leave To Petition (Civil)

At Supreme Court Justice, we advise and represent clients in Special Leave Petition (Civil) matters before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, invoking the Court’s extraordinary jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution.

A Special Leave Petition (Civil) is a powerful constitutional remedy that allows an aggrieved party to seek the Supreme Court’s permission to challenge a judgment, decree, or order passed by a High Court or tribunal in civil disputes. It acts as the final recourse for justice when all other remedies stand exhausted.

 

When Can You Approach the Supreme Court

A Special Leave Petition (Civil) may be filed in circumstances including:

  • High Court judgments or orders resulting in substantial or manifest injustice
  • Cases involving significant questions of law or constitutional interpretation
  • Violations of principles of natural justice or fundamental rights
  • Orders passed without jurisdiction or in excess of judicial authority
  • Matters where no statutory appeal lies, yet grave injustice continues

 

Scope of the Supreme Court’s Jurisdiction

Under Article 136, the Supreme Court exercises wide discretionary powers to grant or refuse leave to appeal. This extraordinary jurisdiction enables the Court to intervene in exceptional civil cases where ordinary legal remedies are inadequate, ensuring that justice prevails beyond procedural limitations.

 

Our Expertise

Our team of experienced Advocates-on-Record (AORs) and senior practitioners offers comprehensive representation at every stage of SLP (Civil) proceedings, including:

  • Strategic drafting and filing of Special Leave Petitions with complete records
  • Preparation of synopsis, list of dates, affidavits, and supporting documents
  • Seeking interim relief, stay of operation, or urgent directions
  • Effective advocacy for grant of leave and final adjudication before the Supreme Court

 

Matters Commonly Handled

  • Matrimonial and family law disputes
  • Property, inheritance, and succession matters
  • Service and employment litigation
  • Commercial, contractual, and corporate disputes
  • Civil appeals from High Courts and tribunals
  • Constitutional, administrative, and regulatory matters

 

Why Choose Supreme Court Justice

  • 20+ years of Supreme Court and High Court litigation experience
  • Dedicated AOR-led team ensuring strict procedural compliance
  • Strategic, result-oriented drafting and advocacy in complex civil cases
  • Transparent, ethical, and client-focused legal representation

 

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