Special Leave Petitions (SLP)

Challenge Unjust Judgments with a Special Leave Petition to the Supreme Court

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Overview

What is a Special Leave Petition (SLP)?

A Special Leave Petition (SLP) is a constitutional remedy under Article 136 of the Indian Constitution, allowing any aggrieved party to approach the Supreme Court against the judgment or order of any court or tribunal in India. Though not a right, it is a discretionary power of the Supreme Court and is invoked only in cases involving substantial questions of law, gross injustice, or violation of fundamental rights.

 

When Can You File an SLP?

You may file an SLP when:

  • A High Court has passed a judgment against you.
  • Your appeal was dismissed in limine (at the preliminary stage).
  • A tribunal or quasi-judicial body’s decision leads to injustice.
  • A constitutional or significant legal question is involved.

 

Time Limit for Filing SLP:

  • Within 90 days from the date of judgment/order.
  • Within 60 days from the refusal of a certificate of appeal by the High Court.

 

Importance of SLPs in Indian Legal System:

  • Acts as the last resort to seek justice.
  • Strengthens the check-and-balance system in judiciary.
  • Enables access to the apex court beyond regular appeals.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Any aggrieved person dissatisfied with a High Court or tribunal order can file an SLP.

SLPs are admitted only when there is a significant question of law or miscarriage of justice. We help you evaluate your chances before filing.

  • No. Only an Advocate-on-Record (AoR) can file an SLP in the Supreme Court.

No. An SLP can be filed even without the High Court's certificate under Article 136.

If dismissed, the previous judgment stands final. However, review or curative petitions may be options in rare cases.

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"I lost my civil appeal in High Court, but thanks to this platform, my SLP was not only filed on time but argued brilliantly. We got relief within three hearings."

Amit Patel Designation

"They were very professional. Explained everything, handled paperwork, and coordinated with SC lawyers. Highly recommend their SLP service."

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"They helped me prove that the cheque was given as security and not for a debt. Charges dismissed. Highly recommend their defence services too."

Case Studies:

Case Study: Landmark Service Matter SLP (2024)
We helped a government employee challenge an unjust dismissal upheld by High Court. SLP admitted, resulting in stay order and reinstatement pending final hearing.

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