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Jotwani Associates provides FREE initial Advice relating to all criminal matters. We have among the best and most professional Criminal Lawyers in India who have decades of experience in handling sensitive criminal matters of all kinds.

Call 9730049704 to speak to our Criminal lawyers, and get an appointment for the meeting.

Some of the Frequently Asked Questions by several litigants are reproduced here in under:

How Do Police Investigations Be Dealt With?

Indian Police have powers to investigate any person/case with or without an FIR. It may investigate you based on a complaint or suspicion of any cognizable offence.

 

Given the wide powers that the police have they sometimes use harsh and unacceptable ways leading to harassment of victims.

 

Different types of cases that may require the presence and investigation of the accused include Accidents, rape, murder, cheating (420), Forgery, Frauds, Economic Crimes, Divorce (Matrimonial) matters, 498A, Dowry, Sexual Harassment, Cyber Crimes, etc.

Dealing correctly with policy at the time of investigations can save you from huge costs and prolonged criminal proceedings. It needs experience, expertise and maturity to deal with Indian Police during an investigation.

How Can I Apply And Get Bail?

The ingredients of valid bail need to be explained and pleaded in the Court of law. Both in the case of“Regular Bail” or “Anticipatory Bail”, the Court needs to be convinced that the Accused will not run away from pending Investigations. Best criminal lawyers in Delhi or Bail Lawyers in Delhi know what needs to be done at the impulse of the moment, so it is always recommended to opt for a good criminal lawyer here.

How Can I Seek A Second Opinion On My Current Case?

Criminal matters can be complex and dangerous. It is always better to seek a “Second Opinion” on your case. There may be strategic errors or missing points or a line of defence that your legal counsel may have overlooked.

 

In the long run, Second Opinion saves you time, money and effort.

What Are Serious Frauds?

Also called Corporate Frauds or White Collar Crimes, these matters are dealt with by specialized and senior police officers. The Government of India also emphasizes strict and expeditious investigations and charge sheeting in these matters. In this regard, the Government has set up Serious Fraud Investigation Office (“SIFO”) under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. If you are ever stuck in any of such matters, don’t forget to get in touch with us. Having been entrusted all along as top criminal lawyers in India, we help you come out of any such frauds in the least amount of time with gratifying results.

Enforcement Directorate Cases

The Enforcement Directorate has been entrusted to take prosecution for cases falling under 1) Prevention of Money Laundering Act (“PMLA”) and 2) Foreign Exchange Management Act (“FEMA”).

 

Both the Acts have strict penal provisions and the courts in India frequently deny bail to accused who have been booked under the provisions of the above-mentioned Acts.  

 

Jotwani Associates have the best and most skilled criminal lawyers in India who helps its clients with proper responses during investigations, Bail Applications and Trial proceedings. 

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Assistance in Police Investigations; Bail and non-bailable offenses; anticipatory bail; Supreme Court of India; Delhi High Court; Mumbai High Court; District and Session Courts; Forensics; Frauds; Dowry; Domestic Violence; Adultery; Cheating; White Collar Crimes; FCPA; Cyber Crimes; Computer data retrieval; E-Discovery; Threatening.

FAQs

A good lawyer will fight for you, explain your options clearly, investigate your case, and negotiate with the Judge. They should keep you informed and be someone you can trust upon.

You will be booked, questioned (though you have the right to stay silent) and will be produced before the magistrate.

No, you have the right to remain silent. It is best to politely say so and ask for a lawyer.

There will be hearings, evidence is presented and your lawyer will fight your case. You may plead guilty or not guilty and there would be a trial if you plead not guilty.

Talk to a lawyer right away. They can advise you on the best course of action like taking an anticipatory bill.

Normally not, a lawyer can help you understand why there is a warrant and try to get it cancelled.

In non-bailable offences we have to apply to a magistrate to seek the bail. In non-bailable offences, you pay a bail bondsman a fee, which secures the accused release until trial.

Yes, absolutely. Missing court will result in another warrant for your arrest.

Yes, you can usually hire a new lawyer if you are not comfortable with the first one.

The law is complicated. Having an experienced lawyer fight for you would be in your best interest.

No, lawyers can’t guarantee outcomes, but a good one will give you your best shot.

Criminal lawyer can charge anything between INR 25000 to INR 2 lacs for a bail and depends on the nature of the offence and number of accused. For conducting a criminal trial the fees may be even higher. Some criminal lawyers may also charge on the basis of per hearing that may range from INR 10000 to INR 40000 depending on the experience of the lawyer.