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Advocate — Supreme Court of India
Practising before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India since 2018. Criminal appeals, Special Leave Petitions, and appellate litigation. Enrolled with the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry since 2016.
Enrolled in 2016, Arun Prakash commenced practice before the Trial Courts and Lower Courts of Tamil Nadu — building a rigorous foundation in criminal procedure, evidence, and first-instance advocacy before moving to the Supreme Court in 2018.
Before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, he has focused on criminal appeals, SLPs under Article 136, bail matters, and constitutional issues — including securing an acquittal in a double murder criminal appeal. Originally from Virudhachalam, Tamil Nadu.
Representation before the Supreme Court in criminal appeals, including serious and capital offence matters. Experience spanning trial to the apex court.
Filing and arguing SLPs under Article 136. Full matter management from drafting and filing through to the final hearing.
Urgent bail, anticipatory bail, and stay of sentence applications before the Supreme Court. Responsive to time-critical criminal matters.
Criminal and civil appeals spanning the full chain — Trial Courts to High Courts to the Supreme Court. South Indian records handled with precision.
Constitutional remedies under Articles 32 and 226 — habeas corpus, mandamus, and fundamental rights petitions before the Supreme Court and High Courts.
Certified Tamil-to-English translation of court documents for appellate filing. Empanelled with SCAORA and SCLSC. Strict literal rendition.
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Justinian · Institutes, 533 AD
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