Arbitration Law

Arbitration Law

Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It encompasses the definition of criminal offenses, the procedures and rules for investigating, prosecuting, and punishing individuals who are accused of committing crimes, and the rights of both the accused and victims within the criminal justice system. Criminal law typically involves actions that are considered harmful to society as a whole, such as murder, theft, assault, and fraud. Prosecutors, who represent the government, bring charges against individuals accused of committing crimes, and defendants have the right to legal representation and a fair trial. If found guilty, individuals may face penalties such as imprisonment, fines, probation, or other forms of punishment.

Our experienced criminal lawyers in Vishwaguru legal bring diligence and dependability to law practice by extending ethical and empathetic dealings to our clients. Years of legal practice and a disciplined work approach enable the law firm to extend its expertise in decoding exigent criminal cases with complete transparency and fair dealings by committing to client-attorney ethics and privilege. Instead of hosting false promises, our advocates for criminal matters make genius efforts to ensure that the best possible legal recourses are adopted and timely justice is brought in each case.

Criminal law matters require extensive research, dedicated fact study, and great comprehension skills. B&B’s criminal law advocates adopt a systematized approach to work and deploy role division which further ensures that every aspect of a lawsuit gets the due importance – be it fact-study, analysis, drafting, or pleading.

Legal Services For Which You Can Hire Our Criminal Lawyers in Chandigarh

  • General Case consultation/ parallel opinion on recourses.
  • Case study, Analysis & Drafting.
  • Advice and assistance regarding filing a criminal complaint under section 154, CrPC.
  • Complaints under section 156(3) or 200, CrPC before the Judicial Magistrate.
  • Plea for Fair and impartial investigation in the matter
  • Protest Petition/ Challenging investigation report/ challan before the Magistrate
  • Orders for reinvestigation/ parallel investigation
  • Arguments on framing of charges
  • Quashing of FIR U/s 482 CrPC from the high court
  • Prosecution evidence
  • Defense evidence
  • Challenging the evidence.
  • Cross examination of witnesses.
  • Final Arguments followed by the Judgment of the Court.
  • Procurement of Bail and pre-arrest (anticipatory) bail.
  • Advanced forensic investigation.
  • Appellate proceedings in the High Court.
  • Suspension of sentence