Civil Law
Civil litigation in India is shaped by intricate procedural rules, voluminous documentation and prolonged timelines.
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Criminal law is one of the most consequential domains of the Indian legal system.
Criminal law is one of the most consequential domains of the Indian legal system. An allegation or charge can imperil liberty, career and reputation in equal measure. The chambers provide robust, document-led criminal defence — from the moment an FIR is registered, the work is to protect fundamental rights and assemble a defence built on procedural detail and constitutional grounds.
Anticipatory, regular and default bail before the Sessions Court and the Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench).
Petitions under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for quashing of false or frivolous criminal proceedings.
Defence in trials involving offences under the Indian Penal Code, the NDPS Act, the POCSO Act and economic offences.
Filing and arguing criminal appeals and revision petitions before the appellate forums.
A successful criminal defence demands microscopic attention to detail, exacting cross-examination and a working command of procedure. The chambers dismantle the prosecution's narrative by identifying evidentiary loopholes, constitutional violations and procedural lapses — beginning at the pre-trial phase and continuing through to final judgment.
“Freedom and reputation are irreplaceable. Where charges have been laid, immediate counsel is essential.”
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Civil litigation in India is shaped by intricate procedural rules, voluminous documentation and prolonged timelines.
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Matter — Criminal Law