Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023
The new criminal procedure code governing arrest, bail, trial, and rights of the accused in India.
An urgent legal session with a criminal law advocate who helps you understand your rights and legal options when you or someone you know is involved in a criminal matter — as accused, victim, or witness.
Our criminal law advocates give you immediate, clear guidance at the most critical time — covering your rights, bail options, and the correct legal response.
Explain the FIR process and your rights when approached by police — including the right to remain silent and to consult a lawyer.
Advise on regular bail, anticipatory bail, and interim bail applications — including the grounds most likely to succeed in your case.
Assess the strength or weakness of the charges against you and guide you on what not to say during investigation.
Advise victims on FIR filing, complaint procedures, and witness protection — and recommend full legal representation where required.
A time-critical consultation that gives you immediate legal clarity and a clear plan of action in criminal matters.
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Share the facts — the nature of the allegation or offence, current status (arrested, summoned, or anticipatory), and any notices received.
The lawyer explains the charges, applicable sections, your rights upon arrest, and the seriousness of the matter.
Get advice on bail eligibility, application strategy, and grounds for anticipatory bail if applicable.
Receive clear instructions on what to do, what not to say, and which court or authority to approach first.
The Indian Constitution and criminal law provide strong protections for the accused — these rights cannot be waived by police or prosecution.
The new criminal procedure code governing arrest, bail, trial, and rights of the accused in India.
Replaces the IPC — defines criminal offences and their punishments.
Guarantees protection against double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and the right to life and personal liberty.
Guarantees the right to be informed of grounds of arrest and the right to consult a lawyer of choice.
Governs admissibility of evidence, confessions, and burden of proof in criminal trials.
“I was anticipating arrest in a false case. The lawyer immediately explained my bail options, what documents to gather, and how to approach the Sessions Court. Got anticipatory bail within days.”
“The police were refusing to register my FIR. After the consultation I knew exactly which magistrate to approach. The FIR was registered the next day.”