The Petition in Supreme Court Services of India exercises both original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction as specified in the constitution of India. The relevant provision for the original jurisdiction of the supreme court of India is article 32 of the constitution of India, by which the court can entertain write petitions. The appellate powers are as per article 136 of the constitution of India. The supreme court can be approached by way of a special leave petition challenging any high court order (civil, criminal, tax, writ appeal, arbitration etc.) by the aggrieved party. The partners of the firm are qualified advocates on record (by passing the special examination conducted by the supreme court of India) in the supreme court of India and hence the firm has an advantage in ensuring the best possible services to its clients. The partners of the firm have handled civil, tax, arbitration, mining, criminal, matrimonial and transfer cases in the supreme court of India.
Established in the year 1997, we, 21st Century Law Firm is a professionally managed Corporate Law Firm offering Legal Services.
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