Litigation & advisory · IV
Criminal Defence
Bail, trial advocacy and anticipatory protection in criminal matters.
- Litigation & advisory
- Bail application in 24–48 hours
- Magistrate & Sessions Courts · High Court
Overview
What this covers
A criminal allegation threatens liberty and reputation. We act swiftly on bail and anticipatory bail, quashing of FIRs, trial defence and appeals — under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the erstwhile IPC.
Our defence is built on careful scrutiny of the prosecution case, the chain of evidence and procedure, and a relentless application of the principle that doubt, when reasonable, must favour the accused.
Why it matters
- Urgent bail & anticipatory bail
- FIR quashing & investigations
- Trial defence & cross-examination
- Appeals & revisions
Documents
What to keep ready
- 01FIR / complaint copy
- 02Summons, notice or warrant
- 03Bail order (if any)
- 04Identity proof
- 05Witness details & evidence
Missing something? Start anyway — we will tell you what can wait and what cannot.
How it works
A clear path, step by step
- 01
Immediate assessment
We act fast — often the first hours decide bail and custody outcomes.
- 02
Bail & protection
We move for bail, anticipatory bail or interim protection without delay.
- 03
Defence preparation
We dissect the evidence, witnesses and procedure to build the defence.
- 04
Trial & appeal
We conduct the trial and, if needed, carry the matter through appeal.
Questions
Common questions about criminal defence
What is the difference between bail and anticipatory bail?
Bail is sought after arrest; anticipatory bail is sought before arrest, when you apprehend being taken into custody. Both protect liberty pending trial, on conditions the court sets.
Can an FIR be cancelled?
An FIR can be quashed by the High Court under its inherent powers where it discloses no offence, is malicious, or is settled in compoundable matters. We assess and move accordingly.
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Next step
Ready to begin your criminal defence?
A confidential first conversation costs nothing. Tell us about your matter and we will map the next step — and the fee — in writing.