Practice at the AP High Court at Amaravati is procedurally demanding and substantively unforgiving. A weak first-page or a poorly framed prayer can cost a matter at admission stage. Advocate Peeta Raman, Vice President of the AP High Court Bar Association, has appeared in writ petitions, civil revisions, civil miscellaneous appeals, and Letters Patent Appeals — and has seen how individual benches frame, narrow, and dispose of issues.
The AP High Court hears writ jurisdiction under Article 226, supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227, civil first appeals (CCCA / AS), second appeals (SA), revisions (CRP), and review petitions. Common civil work at the High Court arises from land acquisition under the 2013 Act, AP Capital Region (Amaravati) issues, RERA appeals, IBC liquidation challenges where state interest is involved, and contractual disputes with state instrumentalities (APIIC, APGENCO, APTRANSCO).