Writs

Writ Litigation Constitution of India - Telangana High Court
Article 226 · Constitutional Remedies · High Court of Telangana

DCG Legal possesses extensive experience in constitutional and administrative law litigation before the Hon'ble High Court for the State of Telangana. Our firm regularly represents individuals, companies, developers, business entities, professionals, institutions, and associations in a wide range of writ proceedings under Article 226 of the Constitution of India.

We provide strategic legal representation in writ petitions involving violation of fundamental rights, arbitrary administrative actions, lack of jurisdiction, abuse of statutory powers, violation of principles of natural justice, and failure of public authorities to discharge their legal duties. Our practice covers writs of Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Habeas Corpus, and Quo Warranto, including complex constitutional and public law remedies.

DCG Legal regularly handles writ matters relating to government authorities, municipal corporations, revenue authorities, registration departments, police authorities, tax departments, educational institutions, regulatory bodies, banks, public sector undertakings, and quasi-judicial tribunals. Our team has significant experience in matters involving property disputes, land acquisition, registration and prohibited property issues, GHMC disputes, TS RERa, GST and taxation disputes, tender and contract matters, police inaction, illegal administrative interference, service matters, blacklisting proceedings, and challenges to arbitrary governmental actions.

We also represent clients in writ proceedings arising out of SARFAESI actions, DRT proceedings, NCLT-related disputes, immigration and FRRO issues, mining and infrastructure disputes, consumer matters, and disputes involving statutory authorities and regulatory agencies. Our practice includes challenging non-speaking orders, illegal notices, attachment proceedings, coercive recovery actions, suspension or cancellation of registrations and licenses, and actions taken in violation of constitutional protections.

Protecting Constitutional Rights Through Strategic Legal Advocacy Before the Telangana High Court.
Urgent Interim Reliefs & Strategic Representation

Our team is experienced in seeking urgent interim reliefs including stay orders, suspension of coercive proceedings, protection against dispossession, direction for consideration of representations, police protection, and enforcement of statutory and constitutional rights. We also assist clients in drafting detailed representations, replies, objections, appeals, and compliance-related proceedings connected with writ litigation.

Why Choose DCG Legal for Writ Matters?

At DCG Legal, we combine deep legal research, strong courtroom advocacy, and strategic constitutional litigation to protect the rights and interests of our clients before the Telangana High Court. Our approach focuses on identifying jurisdictional errors, procedural irregularities, administrative arbitrariness, and violations of due process while ensuring timely and effective legal remedies. We work closely with our clients to develop practical solutions that safeguard their legal and constitutional rights.

Comprehensive Writs Practice

From filing writ petitions to representing clients during hearings and appeals, we provide end-to-end legal support across a wide range of constitutional and public law matters. Whether the issue involves government action, regulatory decisions, service-related disputes, SARFAESI actions, tax disputes, or protection of fundamental rights, our team is dedicated to achieving effective and result-oriented outcomes before the Hon'ble High Court for the State of Telangana.

Our Writs Services
  • Writ Petitions under Article 226
  • Writ of Mandamus
  • Writ of Certiorari
  • Writ of Prohibition
  • Writ of Quo Warranto
  • Writ of Habeas Corpus
  • Interim Relief & Stay Orders
  • Service Law Disputes
  • Government Tender Challenges
  • Property & Land Acquisition Matters
  • GHMC & Municipal Disputes
  • TS RERA
  • GST & Taxation Disputes
  • SARFAESI & DRT Related Writs
  • NCLT & Regulatory Challenges