Experienced advocacy in constitutional matters before the Supreme Court of India and High
Experienced advocacy in constitutional matters before the Supreme Court of India and High
The Chambers of Shivam Sharma has established a well-regarded practice in constitutional law, with extensive experience in representing the State of Uttarakhand and other government bodies before the Supreme Court of India. Constitutional law is the bedrock of India's legal order, governing the relationship between the State and its citizens, defining the limits of governmental authority, and protecting fundamental rights.
Advocate Shivam Sharma has appeared in a broad range of constitutional matters, including writ petitions under Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution of India, statutory appeals involving constitutional questions, and cases touching upon the division of legislative powers between the Union and States. His continuous practice before the Supreme Court since 2009 has given him a thorough grounding in evolving constitutional jurisprudence.
Practiced Before: Supreme Court of India, Uttarakhand High Court, Delhi High Court
Experience: 17+ Years of Constitutional Practice
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