Constitutional Law
Safeguarding Liberty and Dignity Through Fundamental Rights and Writ Remedies
Right to life, writ petition, fundamental rights, Personality rights
Constitutional law in India defines the framework of governance and guarantees protection of fundamental rights. At Foresight Law Offices, we specialize in representing individuals and institutions in matters involving writ petitions, constitutional remedies, and interpretation of rights under Part III of the Constitution.
Expertise in Constitutional Law
Article 21 the right to life and personal liberty has evolved into the cornerstone of constitutional protection, extending beyond physical survival to include privacy, dignity, autonomy, and mental well-being. Courts have consistently expanded its scope, recognizing entitlements such as mental health, informational privacy, and identity rights. We closely track and litigate on these emerging dimensions of constitutional jurisprudence.
Services We Offer
Writ Petitions
Drafting and filing petitions under Articles 32 and 226, including habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, certiorari, and quo warranto, for enforcement of constitutional rights.
Illegal Detention & Arrest Procedures
Challenging arbitrary state action and safeguarding liberty through habeas corpus petitions.
Privacy & Digital Rights
Representation in cases involving data breaches, surveillance, and the right to informational privacy as recognized in Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is constitutional law in India?
Constitutional law defines the framework of governance and protects citizens’ fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution.
What is the right to life under Article 21?
The right to life under Article 21 covers not just survival but also dignity, privacy, autonomy, and mental well-being.
What is a writ petition?
A writ petition is a legal remedy under Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution to enforce fundamental rights.
Which writ is used against illegal detention?
The writ of habeas corpus is used to challenge unlawful detention.
What are personality rights in constitutional law?
Personality rights protect a person’s name, image, voice, and identity under dignity and privacy principles.
