๐Ÿ“ Delhi/NCR, India

โš– Criminal Defense & FIR Assistance

Free guidance on filing FIR, bail applications, defending against false cases, and navigating the criminal justice system in Delhi/NCR.

Your Rights in Criminal Matters

Whether you are a victim seeking to file an FIR, or someone who has been falsely implicated in a criminal case, you have constitutional rights that cannot be denied. Our free advisory ensures you understand and exercise these rights fully.

We Help With

  • FIR Filing Assistance: Helping victims draft and file First Information Reports when police refuses or is uncooperative.
  • Bail Applications: Regular bail, anticipatory bail, and interim bail before Sessions Court and High Court.
  • False Case Defense: If you have been falsely implicated in a criminal case โ€” IPC 498A, POCSO, or others โ€” we help build a defense strategy.
  • Cheating & Fraud Victims (IPC 420/BNS 318): Filing complaints against cheaters, fraudsters, and those who breach trust.
  • Assault & Battery: Filing cases under IPC Sections 323, 325, 307 for physical assault and grievous hurt.
  • Harassment & Stalking: IPC Sections 354D and 509 โ€” criminal complaints against stalkers and harassers.
  • Acid Attack: IPC Section 326A โ€” helping survivors file cases and access compensation and rehabilitation.
  • Quashing of FIR: When an FIR is filed maliciously or without basis โ€” filing quashing petitions before the High Court.

โ„น Right Against Forced Confession

Under Article 20(3) of the Constitution, no accused can be compelled to be a witness against themselves. If police is pressuring you for a confession, call us immediately.

The FIR Process โ€” Step by Step

  • Step 1: Approach the police station with jurisdiction over the crime location.
  • Step 2: The officer in charge is legally obligated to register the FIR for cognizable offenses. Refusal is illegal.
  • Step 3: Demand a free copy of the FIR โ€” this is your legal right.
  • Step 4: If police refuses, approach SP/DCP with a written complaint, or directly approach the Magistrate.
  • Step 5: Zero FIR โ€” you can file an FIR at ANY police station, even outside jurisdiction.

Anticipatory Bail โ€” Protect Yourself Before Arrest

If you fear arrest in a non-bailable offense, you can apply for anticipatory bail under Section 438 CrPC before the Sessions Court or High Court. We provide free advice on eligibility and the process for obtaining anticipatory bail.

โš  Know Your Rights During Arrest

Police must inform you of the grounds of arrest. You have the right to inform a family member. You cannot be detained for more than 24 hours without producing before a Magistrate. You have the right to consult a lawyer of your choice at any time.

โš– Need Urgent Criminal Legal Help?

Whether filing an FIR or defending against false charges โ€” call us today.