
Abhishek Singhvi
Abhishek Singhvi is a prominent Indian lawyer and senior advocate, known for his expertise in constitutional law and public policy. He has served as a Member of Parliament and is a key figure in the Indian National Congress party. Singhvi has argued numerous high-profile cases in the Supreme Court and has been a vocal advocate for civil rights and social justice, often addressing complex legal matters surrounding constitutional issues. Recently, he represented petitioners challenging the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025.
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Abhishek Singhvi defended Rahul Gandhi in court, arguing for the right to freedom of speech.
SC pulls up Rahul for 'Chinese thrashing our soldiers' remark | India NewsAbhishek Singhvi is recognized as the chief legal troubleshooter for the Nehru-Gandhi family.
Rahul praises Singhvi for role as 'Sankat Mochan' | India News
Senior lawyer and Congress MP Abhishek Singhvi criticized the government's approach to the impeachment cases.
Cash-at-home row: Congress to back bid to sack Justice Yashwant Varma , but with a 'rider' | India NewsAbhishek Singhvi is also leading the charge against the legislation.
SC to petitioners challenging waqf law: Need 'strong and glaring' case for interim relief | India NewsAbhishek Singhvi is a senior counsel involved in the arguments presented in the Waqf law case.
Waqf case: Supreme Court may pass 3-point interim order after Thursday hearing | India NewsAbhishek Singhvi represented some petitioners and argued against the Waqf Act's implications.
Pleas against Waqf law: What SC said on waqf by user, non-Muslims on waqf boards, violence in Bengal | India NewsAbhishek Singhvi claimed that the case is nothing but vendetta in legal disguise.
National Herald case: 'Congress being troubled unnecessarily,' Mallikarjun Kharge accuses BJP of 'working against law' | India NewsSenior advocate Abhishek Singhvi stated that the Act had nationwide implications.
Waqf Act row: Will Muslims be allowed to be part of Hindu trusts? SC questions Centre | India News



























