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Adroit Law Offices
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Vasundhra, Delhi 201010
India
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appellate practice
An appellate court is a court that hears cases on appeal from another court. Depending on the particular legal rules that apply to each circumstance, a party to a court case who is unhappy with the result might be able to challenge that result in an appellate court on specific grounds. These grounds typically could include errors of law, fact, or procedure (in the United States, due process)
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Adroit’s appellate practice is nationally recognized as comprising exceptionally experienced and respected figures in the courtroom. Our experienced team of lawyers has dealt with hundreds of appeals’ filed before the various high courts and Supreme Court of India. Every appeal we handle is fortified by first-hand knowledge both of what judges want and need to know to decide the case and how best to present that information, particularly when the judges know little about the area of law or industry in question.
Adroit Appellate advocacy focuses on three distinct skills:
(i) Thorough research focused on the types of issues of concern to appellate judges;
(ii) The reformulation of issues through trenchant analysis and attentiveness to the rule being sought; and
(iii) Highly developed written and oral advocacy skills keyed to the unique conditions of the appellate or Supreme Court forum.
Adroit successfully uses the abovementioned skills in its high profile high stake cases.
High stake matters (Supreme Court)
Adroit presented oral argument in the following high stake cases during the Supreme Court’s 2009-2010 Term
Rukma singh vs Suhaib Ilyasi
sakshi french, john hanton and othrs vs UOI
Raj Singh vs State of Haryana
Chayya Cruize vs State of UP
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Adroit Law Offices
ADROIT HOUSE
Vasundhra, Delhi 201010
India
ph: 9810276458
abha