Senior Advocate Aditya Sanghi’s administrative law practice encompasses comprehensive litigation challenging governmental actions, policies, and decisions across diverse sectors of public administration. His expertise in this domain focuses particularly on judicial review of administrative discretion, ensuring that executive decisions conform to constitutional mandates, statutory requirements, and principles of natural justice. The practice includes representation in writ petitions before High Courts and the Supreme Court of India, challenging arbitrary or unreasonable exercises of governmental power affecting individual rights or public interests. Mr. Sanghi’s administrative law litigation frequently addresses questions of procedural fairness in decision-making, the application of doctrine of proportionality, and the evolving standards of reasonableness review in Indian jurisprudence.
His practice has been instrumental in developing precedent on the limits of executive authority, particularly in matters concerning public appointments, tender awards, and regulatory enforcement actions. The administrative law practice benefits from his deep understanding of government functioning across multiple ministries and departments, enabling nuanced arguments that reconcile administrative efficiency with constitutional accountability. Mr. Sanghi’s representation in this field combines rigorous legal analysis with practical understanding of bureaucratic processes, allowing him to effectively navigate complex regulatory landscapes while securing judicial remedies for clients adversely affected by administrative actions. His approach emphasizes both the substantive and procedural dimensions of administrative law, ensuring comprehensive protection against executive overreach.