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RE: Can a criminal conviction be challenged? What is the process of filing an appeal?

One of the most common questions I receive from clients is whether a criminal conviction can be challenged and how to go about filing an appeal. The s...

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RE: What is the role of the magistrate in criminal proceedings?

Understanding the role of a Magistrate is essential if you're involved in any criminal proceeding—whether as an accused, a complainant, or even as a w...

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RE: What are the legal remedies if the police refuse to register an FIR?

I often encounter clients who are distressed because the police refuse to register their First Information Report (FIR). The refusal to register an FI...

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RE: How can a false criminal case be defended or challenged in court?

Facing a false criminal case is an extremely distressing experience, both emotionally and legally. As an advocate, I understand the anxiety and uncert...

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RE: What is the difference between cognizable and non-cognizable offences?

We often come across clients who are confused about the terms "cognizable" and "non-cognizable" offences. These distinctions are crucial because they ...

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RE: How can a person get bail in a non-bailable offence? What are the grounds considered by the court?

Bail is a crucial aspect of criminal law that helps balance the rights of the accused with the interests of justice and public safety. When it comes t...

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RE: What are the stages of a criminal trial in India?

Understanding the stages of a criminal trial is essential not just for lawyers, but also for the general public—especially if you're involved as a com...

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RE: What are compoundable and non-compoundable offences under Indian law?

In the realm of Indian criminal law, understanding the distinction between compoundable and non-compoundable offences is critical, especially for indi...

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RE: Can a person be prosecuted twice for the same offence (Double Jeopardy)?

The principle of Double Jeopardy is a fundamental safeguard in criminal law that protects an individual from being tried or punished more than once fo...

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RE: What is the procedure for quashing of FIR under Section 482 of the CrPC?

It is important for you to understand the procedure and scope of quashing an FIR (First Information Report) under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedur...

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RE: How is FIR (First Information Report) lodged and what is its legal importance?

When someone becomes aware of a crime, the very first and crucial step to seek justice is to lodge a First Information Report (FIR) with the police. T...

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RE: What is anticipatory bail and in which situations can it be granted?

Anticipatory bail, as the term suggests, is a legal remedy available to a person who anticipates arrest for a non-bailable offence. It is governed by ...

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RE: When can the police arrest without a warrant under Indian law?

In Indian criminal jurisprudence, the power of arrest without a warrant is a critical yet sensitive aspect of policing. As an advocate, I must emphasi...

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RE: What are the rights of an accused person during arrest and detention in India?

The Indian legal system, backed by the Constitution of India and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC), provides several safeguards to protect t...

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RE: What is the difference between bailable and non-bailable offences under Indian criminal law?

It is crucial to clarify the fundamental difference between bailable and non-bailable offences, as this distinction significantly impacts the rights o...

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