High Court Lawyer in Pakistan
Writ petitions, appeals, bail and constitutional matters before the High Courts of Pakistan, argued by a Lincoln's Inn barrister and Advocate of the High Court.
What a High Court Lawyer at LawBridge Does for You
When a matter reaches the High Court, the stakes and the standards both rise. Whether you need a writ against a government action, an appeal from a lower court, bail before the High Court, or a constitutional petition, LawBridge LLP assesses your prospects honestly and argues your case with the rigour the forum demands.
Led by Barrister Bilal Ashraf, Advocate of the High Court, our team appears across the High Courts of Pakistan and keeps you informed in plain language at every step, in Pakistan or abroad.
What We Handle
What Best Describes Your Situation?
Tap the option closest to your matter for a quick, honest answer and a WhatsApp message that is ready to send.
In Pakistan or Abroad, We Act for You
From our seven offices we appear before the High Courts across Pakistan and prepare your petition or appeal to the standard the forum expects.
Overseas Pakistanis can pursue a writ, appeal or bail matter in a Pakistani High Court through a power of attorney, with updates on WhatsApp in your timezone.
Tell Us What Happened, We Will Tell You Where You Stand
One WhatsApp message is enough to start. Send the order or the issue, and we will give you an honest read on your prospects in the High Court.
Four Clear Steps
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Tick what you already have. You do not need everything to begin, photos or scans are fine, then send your list straight to us.
Not sure what applies to you? Just ask, we will guide you.
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High Court Questions We Hear Most
What is a writ petition?
Can you appeal a lower court decision to the High Court?
Can I get bail directly from the High Court?
I live abroad. Can you handle my High Court matter?
How do I know if my case is strong enough?
Have a question about your own situation?
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