The specialized medical law practice led by Senior Advocate Aditya Sanghi addresses the complex regulatory framework governing medical education, professional practice, and healthcare administration in India. As Standing Counsel for the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine, Mr. Sanghi has developed unparalleled expertise in matters concerning accreditation of medical institutions, regulation of professional conduct, and enforcement of ethical standards across traditional medicine systems. His practice encompasses representation before professional regulatory bodies, appellate tribunals, and constitutional courts in cases involving licensing disputes, disciplinary proceedings against medical practitioners, and challenges to regulatory decisions affecting medical education standards.
The medical law practice frequently engages with intersecting legal issues including constitutional law, administrative law, and professional ethics, requiring sophisticated understanding of both legal principles and medical practice realities. Mr. Sanghi’s representation in this domain has shaped important precedents concerning the recognition of medical qualifications, the regulation of clinical establishments, and the rights of medical professionals facing disciplinary action. His approach combines rigorous analysis of regulatory frameworks with practical understanding of healthcare administration, enabling effective advocacy for both individual practitioners and institutional clients. The practice remains at the forefront of emerging legal issues in healthcare, including those concerning telemedicine, cross-border practice, and the evolving standards of medical negligence jurisprudence in Indian courts.