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Criminal Law Services

Bail

Bail is a legal procedure that allows a person who has been arrested to be temporarily released from custody, typically by paying a sum of money as a guarantee that they will return for their court hearings. Bail ensures that the accused can continue with their daily life while awaiting trial, under the condition that they adhere to certain restrictions imposed by the court.

Anticipatory Bail

Anticipatory bail is a legal provision that allows an individual to seek bail before being arrested. This is especially relevant when someone anticipates that they may be accused of a crime and fears arrest. It ensures protection against detention, allowing the person to remain free until and unless the court mandates otherwise.

FIR Quash Lawyers

FIR quash lawyers specialize in filing petitions to quash a First Information Report (FIR) in the court. An FIR is a document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offense. Lawyers in this field work to get the FIR annulled or dismissed, often arguing that the complaint lacks merit or is based on false allegations.


Economic Offences Cases / Financial Fraud

Economic offenses, also known as white-collar crimes, include a range of illegal activities involving financial deceit or fraud. These cases often involve crimes such as embezzlement, money laundering, tax evasion, and other financial misappropriations. Lawyers handling these cases work to defend individuals or corporations accused of such activities or prosecute those responsible.

Cheque Bounce Cases

Cheque bounce cases arise when a cheque is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds in the account or other issues related to the drawer's account. These cases are treated as criminal offenses under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Lawyers specializing in cheque bounce cases assist clients in both prosecuting and defending against such allegations, ensuring that the legal process is followed to seek remedy or justice.

Cyber Crime Issues

Cyber crime involves criminal activities carried out using computers or the internet. This includes offenses like hacking, identity theft, online fraud, cyberstalking, and spreading viruses or malware. Lawyers dealing with cyber crime issues help clients navigate the legal complexities of such offenses, ensuring protection against cyber threats and seeking justice for victims of cyber crimes.

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