The distinguished practice of constitutional litigation undertaken by Senior Advocate Aditya Sanghi encompasses comprehensive representation in matters concerning the fundamental rights guaranteed under Part III of the Indian Constitution, including but not limited to the rights to equality before law, protection against discrimination, freedom of speech and expression, and the right to life and personal liberty. With extensive experience appearing before the constitutional benches of the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts, Mr. Sanghi has developed particular specialization in addressing complex questions of constitutional interpretation, federalism, and the demarcation of powers between different branches of government.
His practice frequently involves challenges to legislative and executive actions on grounds of constitutional validity, where his methodical approach to legal research and persuasive advocacy have yielded numerous landmark judgments. The constitutional litigation practice extends to public interest litigation matters addressing systemic violations of fundamental rights, where Mr. Sanghi’s strategic guidance has been instrumental in shaping judicial remedies for vulnerable populations. His representation in constitutional matters combines rigorous doctrinal analysis with practical understanding of governmental operations, enabling him to craft arguments that resonate with constitutional courts while accounting for real-world implications. The practice remains at the forefront of emerging constitutional questions, including those concerning digital rights, privacy jurisprudence, and the intersection of technology with constitutional guarantees.