Unlock Constitutional Litigation Skills & Turn Rights into Remedies

4‑Day Online Course on Drafting Writ Petitions
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Learn court‑ready drafting for Article 226 practice—write petitions that are clear, strategic, and persuasive before the High Courts.


+  Watch anytime. Follow our 4‑day roadmap or learn at your own pace with templates, checklists, and mentor‑approved model drafts





Become the advocate whose petitions get listed, heard, and granted

Writ practice isn’t theory.

It’s precision - facts, grounds, and reliefs aligned with constitutional principles and High Court rules.

  That’s why we created this practical, recorded course.  

Learn from Industry Experts From The Field!





Bonus 1 - Sample Writ Petitions pack (Service, PIL, Mandamus, Habeas Corpus)

Bonus 2 - High Court E‑Filing Guidebook (Delhi, Bombay, Karnataka)

Bonus 3 - Template formats for petitions, affidavits & annexures (Word & PDF)

Bonus 4 - 10 Landmark case‑law briefs with citations & how to use them

Bonus 5 - Court‑ready checklists (maintainability, jurisdiction, interim reliefs)









Who is this course for?

Law students (3rd year & above)

Build constitutional drafting depth and chamber‑ready skills.

Junior Advocates before High Courts

Sharpen petitions, replies, rejoinders & interim prayers.

Professionals handling service/education/
administrative law:

Translate facts into constitutional remedies.

Legal interns/clerks in constitutional teams:

Learn formats, filings, and quick issue‑spotting.

Keynote speakers of the course

Mr. Amit Dwivedi

Advocate‑on‑Record, 

Supreme Court of India

Mr. Sanchay Srivastava 

Sr. Standing Counsel,

Government of India

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What will you learn?

Module 1

Understanding Writ Jurisdiction & the Constitution

Article 226 vs Article 32: scope & distinction
Types of writs: Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo‑Warranto
Maintainability: public vs private bodies, locus standi, alternative remedy rule
Judicial review vs judicial activism—what flies in court
Landmark case‑law overview: Maneka Gandhi, Puttaswamy, Bandhua Mukti Morcha and more

Module 2

Drafting Writ Petitions – Format, Content & Supporting Documents

Structure of legal emails, applications, and notices
Brief facts, grounds, prayer clause—how to layer persuasion
Supporting affidavit & annexures (what to attach, what to avoid)
Drafting interim reliefs & stay applications that get attention
Common mistakes & how to fix them
Procedural rules: High Court Rules + CPC applicability
Exercise: Annotate & improve a sample Mandamus petition

Module 3

Writ Litigation in Practice – Hearings, Replies & Oral Arguments

Step‑by‑step lifecycle of a writ petition in High Court
Filing process (physical vs e‑filing across High Courts)
Drafting & replying to counter‑affidavits and rejoinders
Crafting oral submissions that mirror your grounds
Securing interim orders: stay, status quo, urgent listing
Public interest vs private interest—where courts draw the line
Exercise: Draft an interim prayer + brief oral submissions for Habeas Corpus

Module 4

Strategy, Advanced Drafting & Post‑Writ Remedies

Strategic use of writs in service, education, environment & PIL matters
Drafting PILs—extra care, structure, and affidavit practice
Post‑order strategy: Review, LPA (Letters Patent Appeals), Contempt
When to advise Writ vs Civil Suit
Advanced case‑law discussions & using precedents effectively
Exercise: Draft a PIL skeleton on denial of disability reservation in a state university


Bonus Materials

Sample Writ Petitions: Service, PIL, Mandamus, Habeas Corpus
High Court E‑Filing Guidebook (Delhi, Bombay, Karnataka)
Template formats for writ drafting (Word & PDF)
10 Landmark case‑law briefs with citations
Affidavit formats & court checklists

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a recorded course?

Yes. All sessions are recorded - watch anytime, pause/rewind, and revise before filing.

Will I get templates and sample petitions?

Yes - sample writs, affidavit formats, annexure checklists, and Word/PDF templates are included.

Do you cover maintainability and jurisdiction issues?

Absolutely - locus, alternative remedy, and territorial jurisdiction are core parts of the training.

I’m new to constitutional practice - will I be able to follow?

Yes. We start with fundamentals and move to advanced drafting & strategy with exercises.

Are e‑filing nuances covered?

Yes - step‑by‑step e‑filing guidance for major High Courts is included.

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