Supreme Court of India
Pratishtha Majumdar is a legal professional with extensive experience in various legal roles, currently serving as a Legal Associate at NKB Legal since January 2024 and as a Founding Partner at The Justice Ally Law Firm since March 2023, focusing on criminal and civil matters. Pratishtha is also engaged as an Advocate with the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi, handling cases related to the Central Administrative Tribunal and drafting legal documents. Previous positions include Director at AGISS Research Institute and Legal Associate at Pratishtha Solutions LLP Law Firm, with responsibilities involving drafting legal notices and working with prominent financial institutions. Additional experience includes roles as Junior Lawyer at the Delhi Citizen Forum for Civil Rights and internships at the National Maritime Foundation and National Fertilizers Limited. Pratishtha holds a Doctor of Philosophy in International Maritime Law and a Master of Laws in International Maritime Security Law and has completed a BA.LLB in Law from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
Supreme Court of India
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The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of constitutional review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and 30 other judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions. As the final court of appeal of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the High Courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various governments in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the Constitution by the President of India. It also may take cognizance of matters on its own, without anyone drawing its attention to them. The law declared by the Supreme Court becomes binding on all courts within India.