L to R: Aman Lekhi Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India : Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, SKOCH Group
L to R: Aman Lekhi Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India : Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, SKOCH Group
Aman Lekhi
Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
Aman Lekhi’s impeccable character and extraordinary ability to argue difficult legal issues with ease and lucidity make him stand out from his peers. The unmatched legal acumen was on display during his tenure as Additional Solicitor General of India in the Supreme Court. His arguments have always brought a unique perspective to the legal proceedings.
His ardour for law and forcefulness of submissions give his style intensity and vitality which is difficult to replicate. He propounded the inter-play of municipal law with GATT in the issue of quantitative restrictions on imported commodities; applied the principles of RTI against UPSC with regards to Civil Services Preliminary Examination-2006 leading to change in the pattern of the examination itself; he helped in extending the ambit of Prevention of Corruption Act to private universities to curb the rampant bribing in the admission process.
He also assisted the Supreme Court in issuing directions for extensive prison reforms, representing the Competition Commission of India in the antitrust investigations against Facebook and WhatsApp.
Aman Lekhi Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
Mr Aman Lekhi, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India:
Mr. Aman Lekhi is a Senior Advocate practicing in the Supreme Court of India. He served as Additional Solicitor General of India in the Supreme Court, a post from which he resigned in February 2022. Mr. Lekhi has appeared in several high-profile cases wherein issues of seminal legal importance have been involved and have helped to elucidate and refine the contours of law. Mr. Lekhi has defended the Government of India in numerous cases of significance. He successfully defended the government’s decision to appoint the Navy Chief by superseding the senior-most Vice-Admiral at the time, helping annunciate the nature of Indian Federalism in the dispute between Chief Minister and Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, delineating the contours of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code with regard to criminal proceedings, propounding the inter-play of municipal law with GATT in the issue of quantitative restrictions on imported commodities by Government of India under FTDR Act, applying the principles of RTI against UPSC with regards to Civil Services Preliminary Examination-2006 leading to change in the pattern of the examination itself, he helped in extending the ambit of Prevention of Corruption Act to private universities to curb the rampant bribing in admission process, preventing the introduction of e-cigarettes in India by successfully defending the Ordinance banning the same, assisting the Supreme Court in issuing directions of extensive prison reforms and representing the Competition Commission of India in the antitrust investigations against Facebook and WhatsApp
Mr Aman Lekhi, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India:
Mr. Aman Lekhi is a Senior Advocate practicing in the Supreme Court of India. He served as Additional Solicitor General of India in the Supreme Court, a post from which he resigned in February 2022. Mr. Lekhi has appeared in several high-profile cases wherein issues of seminal legal importance have been involved and have helped to elucidate and refine the contours of law. Mr. Lekhi has defended the Government of India in numerous cases of significance. He successfully defended the government’s decision to appoint the Navy Chief by superseding the senior-most Vice-Admiral at the time, helping annunciate the nature of Indian Federalism in the dispute between Chief Minister and Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, delineating the contours of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code with regard to criminal proceedings, propounding the inter-play of municipal law with GATT in the issue of quantitative restrictions on imported commodities by Government of India under FTDR Act, applying the principles of RTI against UPSC with regards to Civil Services Preliminary Examination-2006 leading to change in the pattern of the examination itself, he helped in extending the ambit of Prevention of Corruption Act to private universities to curb the rampant bribing in admission process, preventing the introduction of e-cigarettes in India by successfully defending the Ordinance banning the same, assisting the Supreme Court in issuing directions of extensive prison reforms and representing the Competition Commission of India in the antitrust investigations against Facebook and WhatsApp
Aman Lekhi Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
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