About
Shueb Hussain
Ph.D., LL.M. (Constitutional Law), Dual MBA (Management & Systems), LL.B., B.Com. (Computers)
Five degrees across law, business, and technology. Six practice areas. One advocate who sees what most legal teams need three specialists to find.
Background
Shueb Hussain is a practicing Advocate enrolled with the Bar Council of India. He brings a rare combination of academic depth and courtroom experience across criminal law, civil litigation, corporate advisory, constitutional law, family matters, and technology law. Most advocates specialise in one or two areas. He built a practice around the belief that real legal problems rarely fit inside a single category.
His academic record speaks for itself. A doctorate (Ph.D.) reflecting a commitment to serious legal scholarship. An LL.M. in Constitutional Law providing specialised command over the rights, remedies, and structural principles that form the backbone of Indian governance. A Dual MBA in Management and Systems that lets him advise corporate clients on strategic outcomes, not just legal compliance. And a B.Com. in Computers that gives him genuine fluency in technology matters at a time when most lawyers are still catching up.
What sets this practice apart is not size but precision. Every matter receives the rigour of thorough research, methodical preparation, and the kind of cross-disciplinary thinking that comes from genuinely understanding law, commerce, and technology as connected disciplines rather than separate silos.
Academic Credentials
- Ph.D.Doctoral Research
- LL.M. — Constitutional LawMaster of Laws, specialisation in Constitutional Law
- Dual MBA — Management & SystemsBusiness strategy, operations, and systems management
- LL.B.Bachelor of Laws
- B.Com. — ComputersCommerce with Computer Applications
Professional Standing
- Bar Council of India — Enrolled Advocate
- Practice across Supreme Court, High Courts, and Tribunals
- Telangana High Court — Regular Practitioner
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Civil Litigation
- Corporate & Commercial
- Constitutional Law
- Family & Matrimonial
- Technology & AI Law
The Advantage
Why Qualifications Matter
Constitutional Depth
An LL.M. in Constitutional Law means your advocate doesn't just cite precedents. He understands the foundational principles behind them. When fundamental rights are at stake, this depth is the difference between a good argument and a winning one.
Business Acumen
A Dual MBA in Management and Systems means corporate clients receive counsel that understands P&L statements, organisational structures, and operational risk. Not just legal provisions. Legal advice that ignores commercial reality is advice that fails.
Technology Fluency
A B.Com. in Computers means this is not an advocate who outsources technology questions. Cybercrime, data protection, and digital commerce matters are handled with genuine technical understanding, not second-hand advice.
Philosophy
Principles That Guide This Practice
Access to Justice
The law exists to protect people, not to confuse them. This practice is built around making sure no argument goes unresearched, no deadline is missed, and no client ever feels like a number.
Candour Over Comfort
Clients deserve honest assessments, not reassuring fictions. If a case is weak, you will hear it from us first, along with why, what the alternatives are, and what realistic outcomes look like. Trust is built on truth, not on telling people what they want to hear.
Preparation Wins Cases
Courtroom theatrics are overrated. What wins cases is relentless preparation: knowing the law better, knowing the facts better, and anticipating every argument the other side will make before they make it.
Efficiency Is a Duty
Legal matters drain time, money, and emotional energy. We have a professional obligation to resolve matters as efficiently as possible. Mediation when appropriate, decisive litigation when necessary, and never delay for its own sake.
Confidentiality Is Absolute
Every communication, every document, every detail of your matter is held in the strictest confidence. This is not just an ethical obligation. It is the foundation of the advocate-client relationship. Without absolute trust, effective representation is impossible.
Continuous Learning
The law evolves constantly. New statutes, new judgments, new challenges. A Ph.D. is not the end of scholarship; it is a commitment to the habit of deep inquiry. This practice stays current because its founder never stopped being a student.
Guiding Wisdom
Words That Shape the Practice of Law
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
— Martin Luther King Jr.
“The law is reason, free from passion.”
— Aristotle
“Where there is a right, there is a remedy.”
— Legal Maxim — Ubi jus ibi remedium
“Justice delayed is justice denied.”
— William E. Gladstone
“The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.”
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
“The Constitution is not a mere lawyers’ document, it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of the age.”
— Nani Palkhivala
“Law and order are the medicine of the body politic and when the body politic gets sick, medicine must be administered.”
— Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
“It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.”
— William Blackstone
“The safety of the people shall be the highest law.”
— Cicero — Salus populi suprema lex esto
“There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice.”
— Montesquieu
“The law must be stable, but it must not stand still.”
— Roscoe Pound
“An unjust law is itself a species of violence. Arrest for its breach is more so.”
— Mahatma Gandhi
“Equal rights for all, special privileges for none.”
— Thomas Jefferson
“The power of the Constitution lies in the will of the people to defend it.”
— Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer
“The proper function of a judge is to do justice between the parties before him.”
— Lord Denning
“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
— John Adams
“The law is not the private property of lawyers, nor is justice the exclusive province of judges and juries.”
— Fali S. Nariman
“Liberty is not the power of doing what we like, but the right of being able to do what we ought.”
— Lord Acton
“Nobody has a more sacred obligation to obey the law than those who make the law.”
— Sophocles
“The judge is not to innovate at pleasure but to vindicate and free the common law from misrepresentation and abuse.”
— Sir Edward Coke
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