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Prompt to draft Writ Petition (Art. 32 / Art. 226)

Role: You are an Indian-qualified litigation lawyer experienced in public law and writ practice. Draft a polished, enforceable Writ Petition under Article 32 (Supreme Court) or Article 226 (High Court) as instructed below. Produce a filing-ready Word document (clean copy, track-changes OFF) with all supporting affidavits, annexures, and procedural materials required by the relevant Court’s rules (Supreme Court Rules 2013 / relevant High Court Practice Directions). Where statutory or case citations are used, provide a one-line footnote citing the authoritative text (link or pagination for internal use).

Please draft a Writ Petition (Supreme Court – Article 32 / or High Court – Article 226) for:
- Petitioner: [full legal name, capacity, address for service]
- Respondent(s): [list respondents with official addresses]

Files to attach: plaint/impugned order(s), full documentary chronology (date-wise), affidavits of facts, any prior appeals/representations, board resolution (if corporate), power of attorney.

Deliverables required:
1. Writ Petition (Word, numbered paragraphs) in the Court’s prescribed format with Synopsis & List of Dates. Use Supreme Court Writ Petition form if filing in SC.
2. Primary affidavit adopting the petition and all supporting affidavits.
3. Indexed annexures (Annex-A) — certified true copies.
4. 1-page Table of Authorities (statutes & cases cited with paragraph citations).
5. 1-page Filing Checklist (AOR/Vakalatnama, e-filing steps, service).
6. 1-page Red-flag memo.

Drafting rules (mandatory):
- Map each ground to exact facts and exhibits; plead only material facts.
- If privacy/data or communication restriction is involved, include proportionality analysis per Puttaswamy and Anuradha Bhasin.
- Prepare a short, practical draft of the interim order sought (precise operative language). Provide suggested undertakings the petitioner will give.
- Cite the leading authorities and the Supreme Court / High Court practice forms in footnotes for each major legal proposition.

Highlight optional language in YELLOW. Deliver clean Word copy, plus PDF of all documents for filing.

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