Practice Areas

Family Law
Family Law is a crucial branch of the legal system that governs matters related to domestic relations and family structures. It provides a legal framework to address issues such as marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, maintenance, and protection against domestic violence. The primary goal of family law is to ensure fairness, justice, and the protection of rights for individuals in familial relationships.

Criminal Law
Criminal law is a body of law that defines offenses, regulates the apprehension and trial of accused persons, and prescribes punishments for those found guilty of crimes. It serves to maintain public order, ensure justice, and protect individuals and society from harm. The Supreme Court plays a pivotal role in interpreting criminal laws and safeguarding constitutional rights.

Corporate Law
Corporate law, also known as company law, governs the formation, operation, and regulation of businesses and corporations. It ensures compliance with legal frameworks that protect the interests of shareholders, employees, creditors, and the broader community while fostering economic growth and accountability.

Car Accidents
Car accidents are a significant concern in India, often leading to legal disputes over liability, compensation, and negligence. Laws governing car accidents aim to protect victims, ensure justice, and promote road safety. The Supreme Court plays a critical role in interpreting these laws and establishing precedents for fair and effective resolution of car accident cases.

Divorce Law
Divorce law is a critical area of family law that governs the legal dissolution of marriage. It provides a structured process to ensure fairness and justice for both parties, addressing issues such as alimony, child custody, property division, and maintenance. Divorce laws aim to protect the rights and dignity of individuals while resolving disputes in a legal and equitable manner.

Substance Abuse Law
Substance abuse law encompasses legal measures to prevent, control, and penalize the misuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. These laws aim to curb illegal drug trade, ensure rehabilitation for affected individuals, and promote public health and safety. The Supreme Court plays a pivotal role in interpreting these laws, balancing strict enforcement with individual rights and rehabilitation efforts.