High Court Lawyer in Delhi, Noida & Gurgaon
Definition
High Courts exercise original, appellate, and writ jurisdiction under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution. KG Lawyer regularly appears before the Delhi High Court, Allahabad High Court (for Noida matters), and Punjab & Haryana High Court (for Gurgaon matters), covering writ petitions, criminal appeals, civil appeals, PILs, and constitutional challenges.
Acts & Provisions
Constitution of India — Articles 226, 227
Writ jurisdiction and superintendence.
Letters Patent
Original civil and criminal jurisdiction.
High Court Rules
Court-specific procedural rules.
Charges & Punishments
| Offence / Matter | Penalty / Relief |
|---|---|
| Contempt of Court | Simple imprisonment up to 6 months and/or fine up to Rs 2,000 under Contempt of Courts Act, 1971. |
Statutory references are based on current Indian law. Always consult a qualified lawyer for matter-specific advice.
Required Documents
Role of a Lawyer
- Identify constitutional and statutory grounds for writ
- Draft and settle writ petitions, SLPs, and appeals
- Argue before Division Benches and Single Judges
- Seek interim relief and stay orders
Our Role at KG Lawyer
- 1Senior counsel coordination for complex matters
- 2Same-day mentioning for urgent reliefs
- 3Comprehensive brief preparation with precedent research
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