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Public Law

  • Writer: Jyoti Gogia
    Jyoti Gogia
  • Feb 12
  • 1 min read


What is Public Law?

Public law regulates interactions between individuals, businesses, and the government, covering constitutional, administrative, and regulatory law.


Why is Public Law Important?


Ensures Government Accountability – Protects individuals and businesses.

Regulates Administrative Procedures – Maintains transparency in governance.

Manages Legal Disputes – Resolves conflicts between the state and individuals.

Protects Public Interests – Establishes fair legal frameworks.


How Lexgo Assists with Public Law


Government Regulatory Compliance – Navigating public sector regulations.

Administrative Law Challenges – Addressing policy and procedural disputes.

Litigation Against Public Authorities – Defending corporate and individual rights.

Policy Advocacy & Reform – Advising on legislative developments.


Case Study: Challenging a Public Authority’s Decision

A logistics company faced an unfair tax ruling by a government agency. Lexgo successfully challenged the decision in court, ensuring a favorable resolution for the client.

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