Expert Constitutional Lawyers at Jenil Associates
At Jenil Associates, we specialize in complex and high-impact constitutional law matters, offering legal representation and advisory to individuals, institutions, and organizations seeking justice under the Constitution of India.
Our expert constitutional lawyers handle writ petitions, public interest litigation (PILs), fundamental rights violations, and matters involving state accountability and administrative action.
✅ Writ Petitions (Article 32 & 226)
– Filing and arguing writs for violation of fundamental rights, administrative overreach, or legal remedies
✅ Public Interest Litigations (PILs)
– Representing citizens or groups in matters affecting public welfare and constitutional governance
✅ Fundamental Rights Enforcement
– Legal action for violations of rights to equality, freedom, life, education, and religion
✅ Challenges to Arbitrary Government Action
– Judicial review of legislation, executive decisions, and policy implementation
✅ Service Matters Against the State
– Representation in employment disputes involving government or public sector employees
✅ Reservations, Discrimination & Equality Cases
– Constitutional remedies for caste, gender, and economic discrimination
✅ Citizenship & Constitutional Identity Cases
– Legal representation in matters related to citizenship status or constitutional duties
✅ Constitutional Review & Opinion
– Legal opinion on the validity of laws, executive actions, and regulations under constitutional provisions
India’s Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and every citizen has the right to seek judicial relief when these laws are violated. Constitutional courts (High Courts and the Supreme Court) play a critical role in ensuring:
If your rights have been violated by a public authority or you wish to challenge the constitutionality of a law or action, Jenil Associates is here to provide expert legal guidance and fearless representation.
Contact us today to consult with a Constitutional Lawyer and safeguard your legal rights.