Indraprastha Law Associates

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    About Criminal Law

    Criminal Law is the branch of law that defines offences, regulates investigation and prosecution, and prescribes punishment for those who violate laws established by the State. Its primary purpose is to maintain public order, protect individuals and property, and ensure justice through fair trial and due process. Unlike civil law, which resolves private disputes, criminal law deals with acts considered harmful to society at large.

    Criminal law in India is governed by major statutes such as the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), and the Indian Evidence Act. These laws collectively define offences, outline procedures for investigation and trial, and establish rights and duties of the accused and victims. Criminal cases are broadly categorized into bailable and non-bailable, cognizable and non-cognizable, depending on their severity and legal consequences.

    At Indraprastha Law Associates, we provide expert legal representation in a wide range of criminal matters — including bail applications, anticipatory bail, quashing of FIRs, white-collar crimes, domestic violence, dowry cases, and criminal appeals. Our experienced advocates appear before District Courts, High Courts, and the Supreme Court, ensuring every client receives strong defense, strategic guidance, and complete confidentiality.

    We believe in upholding the principle that “every individual is innocent until proven guilty,” and our team works tirelessly to protect the legal and constitutional rights of our clients at every stage — from investigation to final trial.

    Key Criminal Law Services

    Filing and defending bail and anticipatory bail applications
    FIR registration, quashing, and criminal complaint drafting
    Representation in trial, appeal, and revision proceedings
    Handling cases under IPC, CrPC, and special statutes
    Legal assistance in domestic violence, dowry, and harassment cases

    General Ask

    Criminal law defines offences against society, prescribes punishments, and ensures justice through fair investigation and trial.
    In bailable offences, bail is granted as a matter of right. In non-bailable offences, bail is granted at the discretion of the court.
    Yes. Under Section 438 of the CrPC, a person can apply for anticipatory bail if they fear arrest in a non-bailable offence.
    The duration depends on the complexity of the case, type of offence, and stage of proceedings — it may range from months to several years.
    Our firm provides comprehensive defense and representation in criminal cases, including bail, trial, appeals, and FIR quashing, ensuring protection of clients’ rights at every stage.

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