Our Constitutional Law practice offers expert legal services in the interpretation, defence, and enforcement of constitutional principles and fundamental rights under Bangladeshi law. We represent clients in matters involving the fundamental structures of government, individual rights, and the application of constitutional provisions in both public and private law contexts. We advise on a wide range of constitutional issues, including the rule of law, the protection of fundamental rights under the Constitution of Bangladesh, and judicial review. Our team has significant experience in handling writ petitions, challenging government actions or legislative measures that violate constitutional principles or infringe on fundamental rights. These petitions often cover issues such as unlawful detention, arbitrary executive actions, violations of freedom of expression, and discrimination. Our expertise extends to advising clients on the constitutional implications of government actions, ensuring that such actions comply with Bangladesh's constitutional framework, including the Fundamental Rights guaranteed under the Constitution and the powers of the High Court Division for judicial oversight. Whether through litigation or advisory work, we guide clients through complex constitutional issues, including filing writ petitions and representing them in the High Court and Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Our Constitutional Law practice is dedicated to upholding the Constitution of Bangladesh, protecting fundamental rights, and ensuring that government actions are consistent with the rule of law.