Matrimonial & Family Law

Sensitive and strategic legal counsel in divorce, custody, maintenance, domestic disputes, matrimonial property, and family settlement matters.


A Straightforward Path Through Criminal Defense


Facing criminal charges or an unfair FIR is an incredibly high-stakes situation that threatens your personal freedom, reputation, and livelihood.

We provide an aggressive, procedure-driven defense from day one. From securing urgent anticipatory bails to dismantling flawed prosecution narratives during trials and quashing false FIRs, we fight relentlessly to protect your constitutional rights and secure your liberty.

Six Ways We Represent You


01

Regular & Anticipatory Bail

Securing immediate release from custody or preemptive court protection against arbitrary police arrests.

02

FIR Quashing Petitions

Filing targeted High Court petitions to dismantle false, malicious, or politically motivated police cases.

03

Trial Defense Advocacy

Representing clients through rigorous witness cross-examination and strategic defense planning during criminal trials.

04

Criminal Appeals & Revisions

Challenging wrongful conviction orders and seeking urgent revisions before Sessions and High Courts.

05

Cheque Bounce Defense

Handling aggressive defense strategies for financial disputes under Section 138 of the NI Act.

06

White-Collar Crime Defense

Protecting corporate professionals against economic offenses, embezzlement, and complex fraud allegations.

From Complaint to Resolution


01

Case Evaluation

Reviewing FIRs, complaints, and charge sheets to identify critical evidentiary gaps.

02

Securing Liberty

Filing urgent regular or anticipatory bail applications to guarantee immediate personal freedom.

03

Trial Representation

Cross-examining state witnesses, presenting robust defense evidence, and leading courtroom arguments.

04

Clear Acquittal

Securing final favorable judgments, absolute acquittals, or successful quashing of charges.

Common Questions


Regular bail is applied for after a person has been arrested and is in custody. Anticipatory bail is a preemptive remedy sought before an arrest when someone fears they may be falsely detained.
Yes. You can approach the High Court to quash a false FIR if it can be proven that the complaint is entirely malicious, vexatious, or lacks basic prima facie evidence.
Do not make rushed statements to authorities. Contact experienced defense counsel immediately to review the complaint, assess risk, and apply for preemptive protection or anticipatory bail.
The timeline varies based on case complexity and witness counts. However, securing immediate interim relief or bail ensures your life and liberty remain uncompromised while the trial proceeds.

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