Criminal Defense Lawyers in India

FIR • Bail • Anticipatory Bail • Immediate Legal Protection

Facing arrest or FIR? Don't panic. Our experienced criminal defense lawyers provide immediate legal assistance across India. Get expert guidance within minutes.

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Criminal Defense Services

Comprehensive legal representation for all criminal matters across India

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FIR Registration & Quashing

File FIR when police refuse. Get false FIR quashed under Section 482 CrPC. Expert guidance on FIR procedures.

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Regular Bail

Apply for bail after arrest. Strong bail applications with legal precedents. Court representation by experienced advocates.

Post-Arrest

Anticipatory Bail

Pre-arrest protection under Section 438 CrPC. Prevent arrest before FIR or investigation. Urgent court applications.

Pre-Arrest Protection

Interim & Default Bail

Temporary bail during trial. Default bail when chargesheet not filed within 60/90 days. Technical legal expertise.

Time-Bound Rights
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NDPS & Serious Offences

Defense in drug cases, economic offences, PMLA. Specialized lawyers for serious criminal charges.

Complex Cases
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Cyber & Financial Crimes

IT Act cases, fraud, cheating, forgery. Bank fraud and financial disputes. Online defamation and harassment.

Modern Crimes

FIR Legal Help

Understanding First Information Report - Your rights and legal options

What is FIR?

  • First Information Report under Section 154 CrPC
  • Written complaint to police about a cognizable offence
  • Starts criminal investigation process
  • Must be registered by police if offence is serious

How to File FIR

  • Visit nearest police station
  • Provide written or oral complaint
  • Police must give you FIR copy
  • Can file online in many states

Police Refusing FIR?

  • File complaint to Superintendent of Police
  • Approach Judicial Magistrate under Section 156(3)
  • File private complaint in court
  • Legal remedy available - get lawyer help

FIR Quashing (Section 482 CrPC)

  • Get false FIR cancelled by High Court
  • Settlement between parties
  • No legal offence in complaint
  • Abuse of legal process

Police Refusing to File FIR? Get Legal Help Immediately

Our lawyers will ensure your FIR is registered or guide you on legal alternatives

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Bail & Anticipatory Bail

Get released from custody - understand your bail rights under Indian law

Regular Bail

Applied after arrest and custody. Filed in Sessions Court or High Court. Requires surety and bail bond. Legal arguments on grounds for release.

Post-Arrest

Anticipatory Bail

Pre-arrest protection under Section 438 CrPC. Prevents arrest before investigation. Must be applied urgently. Not available in all offences.

URGENT - Pre-Arrest

Interim Bail

Temporary bail for short period. Given during hearing of main bail. Usually 2-4 weeks. Can be extended by court.

Temporary

Default Bail

Automatic right if chargesheet not filed. 60 days for normal offences. 90 days for serious crimes. Technical legal procedure required.

Statutory Right

Bail Process Timeline

1

Arrest / Apprehension

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Hire Lawyer

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File Bail Application

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Court Hearing

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Release on Bail

Know Your Rights

Every person has constitutional rights - don't let anyone violate them

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Right to Lawyer

You have absolute right to legal representation at all stages. Police cannot deny you access to a lawyer. Right to free legal aid if you cannot afford.

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Illegal Arrest Rules

Arrest must follow legal procedure. Police must inform you of grounds. No arrest without warrant for offences under 3 years. Woman cannot be arrested after sunset.

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No Forced Phone Access

Police cannot force you to unlock phone. Cannot force fingerprint or face unlock. Need court order for phone data. Right to privacy is fundamental.

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Women & Juvenile Protection

Women cannot be called to police station after sunset. Female officer must be present during interrogation. Juveniles get special legal protection under JJ Act.

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Right to Remain Silent

You are not legally bound to answer all police questions. Cannot be forced to give confession. Confessions to police are not admissible in court.

24-Hour Magistrate Presentation

Police must present you before magistrate within 24 hours of arrest. Cannot keep you in illegal custody. Right to know arrest grounds immediately.