Senior Advocate Aditya Sanghi’s fundamental rights practice represents a dedicated focus on protecting and enforcing the constitutional guarantees enshrined in Part III of the Indian Constitution through strategic litigation before the Supreme Court and High Courts. His work in this domain encompasses both individual rights enforcement and public interest litigation addressing systemic violations affecting marginalized communities. Mr. Sanghi’s fundamental rights practice has been particularly influential in matters concerning equality before law (Article 14), freedom of speech and expression (Article 19), and protection of life and personal liberty (Article 21).
His representation frequently involves complex constitutional challenges to legislation, executive actions, and institutional practices that infringe upon basic freedoms or discriminate against vulnerable groups. The fundamental rights practice benefits from his deep understanding of constitutional jurisprudence and evolving standards of rights protection in areas such as privacy, dignity, and access to justice. Mr. Sanghi’s approach to fundamental rights litigation combines rigorous legal research with innovative argumentation, often expanding the frontiers of constitutional interpretation to address emerging societal challenges. His practice remains at the forefront of contemporary rights discourse, including digital rights, environmental justice, and the intersection of technology with civil liberties. The fundamental rights representation emphasizes both immediate remedies for rights violations and structural reforms to prevent future infringements, contributing to the progressive development of India’s constitutional democracy.