Upholding rights and holding institutions accountable
We advise individuals, organizations, and public bodies on constitutional rights, the legality of administrative decisions, and the proper exercise of public power.
When government bodies or public institutions make decisions that affect individuals, businesses, or organizations, those decisions must be made lawfully and fairly. Our constitutional and administrative law team advises on rights, reviews administrative action, and represents clients before courts and tribunals.
We work with individuals, organizations, and public bodies on constitutional petitions, judicial review applications, and questions of statutory interpretation — helping clients understand their rights and pursue appropriate remedies.
Services
Constitutional petitions and human rights litigation
Judicial review of administrative decisions
Advice on government policy and regulatory action
Representation before tribunals and public inquiries
Advisory opinions on constitutional and statutory interpretation
Who It Helps
Individuals whose constitutional rights have been affected
Organizations challenging administrative decisions
Public bodies seeking advice on lawful decision-making
Civil society groups engaged in public interest matters
Common Challenges
- Administrative decisions made without proper process
- Uncertainty about avenues for challenging government action
- Strict timelines for judicial review applications
- Complex constitutional questions requiring careful analysis
Process
- Consultation – We assess the decision or issue and the grounds available for challenge.
- Strategy Development – We identify the appropriate forum and build a focused legal argument.
- Execution – We file petitions or applications and represent you through proceedings.
- Resolution – We pursue a remedy, whether a court order, policy change, or settlement.