Practice Area
Criminal Law
Representation from FIR stage through trial and appeal. The chamber handles bail and anticipatory bail applications, framing of charges, cross-examination, and post-conviction appeals. Emphasis on procedural rigor — evidentiary objections, statements under Section 313, and timely interlocutory applications are prepared with care.
Common questions
›Police has called me for questioning. What should I do?
Do not give written statements without legal advice. Note the officer's name and the section you are being questioned under. Call the chamber first — we will accompany or advise on your rights under CrPC.
›Can I get anticipatory bail before arrest?
Yes, under Section 438 CrPC. We assess the FIR/complaint, identify defendable grounds and file before the Sessions or High Court. Same-day filings are common for sensitive matters.
›How long does a criminal trial take?
Varies — from a few months for summary trials to 2-3 years for warrant cases. We map realistic timelines after reading the chargesheet and witness list.
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