Criminal Defence

- Criminal Defence
- Criminal defense involves the legal representation of individuals or entities accused of committing a crime. Defense attorneys in criminal cases work tirelessly to protect the rights of the accused, ensure fair treatment within the legal system, and provide a robust defense against criminal charges.With a deep understanding of criminal law and extensive courtroom experience, our attorneys stand by you at every step of the legal process. We believe in the presumption of innocence and work tirelessly to ensure fair treatment and due process for our clients.
- Our Services Include
- Filing police complaints, Registration of FIR and any Criminal Complaint under the provisions of IPC
- Anticipatory Bail proceedings before Court of Session and High Courts;
- Regular Bail proceedings before Criminal Courts including JM/MM/ASJ etc.
- Regular Bail proceedings before Sessions Courts & High courts.
- Quash proceedings of F.I.R or staying the criminal procedure before High Courts
- Filing Revision petition against the acquittal / conviction
- Representing clients in the Criminal Trial before magistrate or Court of Session, as defense counsel
- Prosecution & Defence of Complaint under N. I. Act before magistrate
- Any other Criminal matters under various provisions and sections of Indian Penal Code, Companies Act, Factories Act, Food Adulteration Act, Passport Act, NDPS Act, Arms Act etc.
FAQ
Criminal defense attorneys represent defendants facing criminal charges. They investigate the case, gather evidence, build a defense strategy, negotiate with prosecutors, and represent clients in court proceedings.
Criminal defense attorneys handle a wide range of cases, including misdemeanors, felonies, DUI/DWI offenses, drug offenses, theft, assault, white-collar crimes, domestic violence, and more.
Attorneys build a defense by reviewing evidence, interviewing witnesses, examining police procedures, evaluating forensic evidence, identifying legal issues, and preparing arguments to challenge the prosecution’s case.
Defense attorneys can seek to have charges dismissed based on insufficient evidence, violations of constitutional rights, or through negotiation with prosecutors for reduced charges or alternative resolutions.