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Supreme Court Representation

Supreme Court Representation

The Supreme Court of India is the highest court of the land, the final arbiter of constitutional questions, and the court of last resort in civil, criminal, and constitutional matters. Appearing before the Supreme Court requires not only deep legal knowledge but also familiarity with its unique procedural culture, the pace of its proceedings, and the evolving contours of its jurisprudence.

Advocate Shivam Sharma has been a practising advocate before the Supreme Court of India since 2009, and has continuously served as Deputy Advocate General for the State of Uttarakhand during this period. Over this time, he has appeared in hundreds of matters spanning constitutional writ petitions, civil appeals, criminal appeals, statutory matters, and Special Leave Petitions across numerous benches and divisions of the court.

Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) in civil and criminal matters
Constitutional writ petitions under Article 32
Appeals in constitutional, civil, and criminal matters
Government representation in multi-bench proceedings
Urgent and interim relief applications
Proceedings before Constitution Benches
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Practiced Before: Supreme Court of India, Uttarakhand High Court, Delhi High Court

Experience: 17+ Years of Constitutional Practice

Frequently Asked Question

  • How long has the Chambers been practising before the Supreme Court?
    The Chambers has been appearing before the Supreme Court of India continuously since 2009 – over 16 years of dedicated appellate practice at the apex court.
  • What kinds of matters does the Chambers handle at the Supreme Court?
    Civil appeals, criminal appeals, constitutional writ petitions (Article 32), Special Leave Petitions, statutory appeals, and urgent applications for interim relief, among others.

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