Criminal Law
Strong Criminal Defense in Jaipur
When your freedom is at stake, you need a criminal lawyer who is experienced, aggressive, and strategic. Our criminal defense team in Jaipur has a proven track record of securing favourable outcomes in the most challenging cases.
What We Cover
Regular & Anticipatory Bail Applications
FIR Quashing Petitions (Section 482 CrPC)
Criminal Trial Defense & Cross-Examination
White Collar Crime Defense
Cyber Crime Cases (IT Act, 2000)
Economic Offenses (Cheque Bounce, Fraud)
Cheating & Criminal Breach of Trust (420 IPC)
Criminal Appeals & Revisions
Narcotics Cases (NDPS Act)
Arms Act Violations
Sexual Offenses Defense & Prosecution
Juvenile Justice Matters
Our Process
1
Urgent Response
We provide immediate legal assistance — bail applications can be filed within hours of arrest. Our team is available 24/7 for emergencies.
2
Case Analysis & Defense Strategy
We meticulously study the FIR, charge sheet, prosecution evidence, and forensic reports to build the strongest possible defense strategy.
3
Court Representation
Our experienced criminal lawyers represent you before Magistrate Courts, Sessions Courts, Rajasthan High Court, and the Supreme Court of India.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you file a bail application?
In urgent cases, we can prepare and file a bail application within hours. For regular bail applications at the district court level, we typically file within 1-2 days. Anticipatory bail applications at the High Court can be prepared and filed within 2-3 days.
What is anticipatory bail and when should I apply?
Anticipatory bail (Section 438 CrPC) is a pre-arrest bail that protects you from being arrested if you apprehend that a non-bailable FIR may be filed against you. It is crucial to apply before actual arrest. If you have reason to believe you may be implicated in a criminal case, consult us immediately.
Can an FIR be quashed or cancelled?
Yes, an FIR can be quashed by the High Court under Section 482 CrPC if it discloses no cognizable offense, is frivolous or vexatious, or if there has been a settlement between parties (in compoundable offenses). Our team has successfully quashed numerous FIRs before the Rajasthan High Court.
What should I do if I receive a notice from the police?
Do not panic, but do not take it lightly. A police notice under Section 41A/160 CrPC requires you to appear before the investigating officer. Before going, consult with a criminal lawyer to understand your rights. You have the right to have a lawyer present during questioning. Contact us immediately for guidance.
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