Criminal litigation demands
Criminal litigation demands an understanding of both substantive law and procedure. From bail applications and anticipatory bail under Section 438 CrPC, to quashing petitions before the High Court under Section 482, to full trial defence each stage requires a different approach. The constitutional protections available to an accused, the right against self-incrimination, the right to a fair trial, the presumption of innocence are not just ideals. They are tools that a good criminal lawyer uses actively.
Represent complainants
We also represent complainants and victims who are navigating the criminal justice system for the first time and need someone who will actually fight to ensure their case is investigated properly and reaches the right conclusion.
In criminal law, the first 48 hours matter enormously. The decisions made in that window shape everything that comes after.