Constitutional Petitions
Writ petitions (certiorari, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto), fundamental rights cases, judicial review, habeas corpus.

Our constitutional petitions work
Writ petitions (certiorari, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto), fundamental rights cases, judicial review, habeas corpus.
- Writ petitions under Article 199
- Enforcement of fundamental rights
- Judicial review of executive action
- Service and regulatory challenges
- Appeals to the Supreme Court
How we run your matter
Assess
We review your documents and facts, then give you a candid read on merits, risk and likely cost.
Strategise
We set a clear strategy and scope in writing before any work begins, so there are no surprises.
Act
We prepare, file and appear with rigour, keeping you updated at every material stage.
Resolve
We pursue the strongest outcome, whether by negotiated settlement or through judgment.
The law that governs this area in Pakistan
We ground every matter in the governing statute and the procedure of the relevant forum. The principal laws relevant to this practice area are set out below.
Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
Articles 184(3) and 199 confer constitutional jurisdiction.
Supreme Court Rules, 1980
Procedure for petitions and appeals before the apex court.
This is general information about the applicable law, not legal advice. The right course in your case depends on its facts; book a consultation for advice specific to your matter.
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