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At Advocate Prateek Aggarwal & Associates, we provide robust defence representation for clients facing criminal charges under Indian law.
Criminal defence entails strategic advocacy and legal representation for individuals accused of offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), and special statutes such as the Negotiable Instruments Act. Our approach emphasizes early intervention, meticulous case assessment, and tailored defence strategies to protect clients’ rights and secure favourable outcomes.
Conduct thorough fact-finding, review chargesheet or FIR, and identify key defences and procedural lapses.
Collect witness statements, medical/legal records, and expert reports to challenge prosecution evidence and support defence narratives.
File bail petitions, quash petitions under Section 482 CrPC, and anticipatory bail to secure client liberty before trial.
Engage prosecution for plea bargaining or negotiate charges reduction based on case merits and client’s background.
Present witness testimony, cross-examine prosecution witnesses, and object to inadmissible evidence to create reasonable doubt.
Deliver persuasive legal arguments highlighting procedural defects, lack of evidence, or constitutional violations before verdict pronouncement.
Transparent communication ensures clients are informed at every stage.
Clear fee structures with no hidden costs.
Immediate legal support for emergencies.
Rigorous legal research and strategic case planning.
Explore alternative dispute resolution where appropriate to expedite resolutions and reduce costs.
Respectful client interactions and dignity preservation.
Demonstrate absence of legal debt, cheque presented after three months validity, or issuance as security not discharge of debt.
Applications under Section 438 CrPC argue reasonable apprehension of arrest, highlighting no flight risk or tampering, and propose conditions for release.
Malafide complaints or settled disputes may be quashed under Section 482 CrPC when indiscriminate arrest powers are misused.
It empowers magistrates to direct police investigations, but orders can be challenged if issued without judicial application of mind.