Areas of practice
Criminal defence
We act in criminal matters at every stage, from the first FIR or arrest through bail and trial. Our focus is to protect your rights, explain what is happening in plain language, and act quickly when time matters.
What we handle
- Bail, anticipatory and regular
- FIR and police complaints
- Criminal trials and appeals
- Quashing petitions
- Offences under the BNS and special laws
What to bring
- A copy of the FIR or complaint, if available
- Any notice or summons you have received
- Names and dates relevant to the matter
- Any documents the police have given you
Talk to us about your matter
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