Our Practice Areas
Comprehensive legal solutions across 12 diverse practice areas, delivering strategic counsel tailored to your specific needs and industry.
Constitutional Litigation & Appellate Proceedings — Supreme Court of India
Lawwmine is an Advocate on Record firm before the Supreme Court of India — a designation conferred only upon advocates who have qualified the AoR examination and are entitled to file, appear, and argue matters directly before the Court on behalf of clients. This places Lawwmine among a small and distinguished group of practitioners who can represent clients at the apex of the Indian judicial system without intermediary.
The firm handles matters of constitutional importance, statutory appeals under the Court's appellate jurisdiction, and petitions invoking its extraordinary writ jurisdiction under Articles 32 and 136 of the Constitution. Its experience spans fundamental rights enforcement, interpretation of central legislation, and complex appellate challenges arising from judgments of High Courts across the country.
Commercial Disputes & Litigation
Commercial litigation before the Supreme Court and High Court demands both legal precision and acute commercial judgment. Lawwmine has acted in a substantial range of commercial appeals and suits — including high-value contractual disputes, debt recovery actions, partnership disagreements, and claims arising from breach of fiduciary duty — with a strong record of outcomes at the appellate stage.
The firm advises clients on the strategic positioning of commercial disputes for appellate success, including identifying errors of law in lower court decisions, framing grounds of challenge, and obtaining urgent interim relief. Lawwmine's clients range from individual entrepreneurs to established corporate houses seeking decisive resolution of business-critical disputes at the highest judicial levels.
Criminal Defence & White Collar Crime
Lawwmine's criminal practice is focused on higher court advocacy — bail hearings, appellate proceedings, and constitutional challenges arising from criminal matters — before the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi. The firm confines its criminal practice to the appellate and supervisory jurisdiction, allowing for complete focus on the forums where its expertise is most acutely deployed.
A significant area of focus is the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), where the firm advises clients on enforcement actions, challenges to attachment orders, and contested bail applications before the Supreme Court and High Court. Lawwmine has a consistent record in securing bail relief in complex economic offence matters, where the twin conditions under the PMLA demand rigorous and precisely framed legal argument.
Intellectual Property Disputes — High Court of Delhi
The High Court of Delhi is the foremost forum for intellectual property litigation in India. Lawwmine's practice before this Court encompasses the full range of IP disputes — from trademark infringement and dilution actions to copyright enforcement, design rights, and the common law remedy of passing off.
The firm advises clients on securing urgent ex-parte injunctions to prevent immediate harm, contesting inter partes proceedings, and pursuing appeals from IP-related orders. Lawwmine's deep understanding of IP jurisprudence in India — including the evolving treatment of well-known marks, online infringement, and cross-border IP conflicts — enables it to craft appellate strategies that are both aggressive and precisely calibrated.
. Writ Litigation — Supreme Court of India & High Court of Delhi
Writ litigation is among the most powerful tools available to a litigant in India, enabling direct recourse to constitutional courts to challenge the actions of government, statutory authorities, and tribunals. Lawwmine has developed a niche understanding of when and how to deploy this remedy to maximum effect — including the timing of petitions, choice of forum, and the framing of constitutional questions.
The firm appears regularly before both the Supreme Court under Article 32 and the High Court of Delhi under Article 226, in matters spanning service law, regulatory challenges, enforcement actions by statutory bodies, and the vindication of fundamental rights. Lawwmine's practice places strong emphasis on rigorous framing of constitutional questions and persuasive advocacy before benches that scrutinise both legal substance and procedural form.