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Criminal Litigation
Practice Overview

Criminal Litigation

Our Criminal Litigation Practice provides strategic, confidential, and effective legal representation in criminal investigations, trial proceedings, economic offences, regulatory prosecutions, white-collar crime matters, and criminal defence litigation across India.

We represent individuals, professionals, corporate entities, directors, employees, and organizations before Criminal Courts, Sessions Courts, High Courts, and investigative authorities in complex and sensitive criminal matters. Our firm handles both prosecution and defence-related criminal litigation while ensuring protection of legal rights, procedural safeguards, and fair representation under Indian criminal laws including the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.

What We Handle

Our Areas of Practice

Criminal Defence Litigation

Strong courtroom defence representation in criminal trials and proceedings.

Bail & Anticipatory Bail Matters

Urgent bail and anticipatory bail applications before Sessions Courts and High Courts.

Economic Offences & White-Collar Crime

Defence in matters involving financial fraud, cheating, and economic offences.

Criminal Complaints & FIR Proceedings

Filing and responding to criminal complaints, FIRs, and police investigation matters.

Cheating, Fraud & Breach of Trust Cases

Representation in matters involving cheating, criminal breach of trust, and fraud allegations.

Corporate & Regulatory Offence Matters

Defence of companies, directors, and officers in corporate criminal proceedings.

Cybercrime & Digital Offence Cases

Legal representation in cases involving digital fraud, cybercrime, and online offences.

Domestic Violence & Matrimonial Criminal Proceedings

Representation in matrimonial criminal matters including Section 498A and domestic violence cases.

Criminal Appeals & Revision Petitions

Filing appeals and revision petitions against criminal court orders and convictions.

Quashing Petitions before High Courts

Filing petitions for quashing of FIRs, charge sheets, and criminal proceedings before High Courts.

Investigation & Interrogation Assistance

Providing legal support during police investigations, statements, and interrogation proceedings.

Settlement & Compounding Proceedings

Assisting in settlement and compounding of compoundable criminal offences.

Representation Before

  • Magistrate Courts
  • Sessions Courts
  • High Courts
  • Investigative & Enforcement Authorities
  • Special Courts & Appellate Forums
Our Services

How We Help You

  • Immediate Legal Consultation & Defence Strategy
  • Bail & Urgent Court Representation
  • Criminal Complaint Drafting & Defence
  • Trial Management & Evidence Review
  • Negotiation & Settlement Support
  • Confidential Handling of Sensitive Matters
  • FIR Quashing Applications
  • Anticipatory Bail Proceedings
  • Chargesheet Response & Defence
  • Corporate Criminal Defence
  • Cybercrime Case Representation
  • High Court Revision Petitions
Why Clients Choose Us

Our Approach & Strengths

Strong Defence

Experienced and strategic criminal defence representation.

Confidential

Strict confidentiality in all criminal matters and communications.

Urgent Response

Immediate availability for bail applications and urgent criminal matters.

Trial Experience

Proven experience in criminal trials, appeals, and High Court proceedings.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do immediately after being accused of a criminal offence?
You should immediately consult a criminal defence lawyer before making any statement to the police. Do not sign documents without legal advice. You have the right to remain silent and seek legal representation.
What is the difference between bail and anticipatory bail?
Bail is sought after arrest to secure release from custody. Anticipatory bail is applied for before arrest, seeking protection from being taken into custody in connection with a specific non-bailable offence.
Can an FIR be quashed by the High Court?
Yes. Under Section 528 of the BNSS (formerly Section 482 CrPC), the High Court has inherent powers to quash FIRs and criminal proceedings in appropriate cases where the proceedings amount to an abuse of process or are settled.
What is a white-collar crime and how is it handled?
White-collar crimes include financial fraud, cheating, criminal breach of trust, money laundering, and corporate fraud. These are serious matters typically handled by economic offences wings, CBI, or Enforcement Directorate, and require specialized legal defence strategy.
Can criminal cases be settled out of court?
Certain compoundable offences under applicable law can be settled between the parties with or without court permission. Our firm assists in identifying compoundable offences and facilitating appropriate settlements where permissible by law.

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