Criminal Bail and FIR Quashing Lawyer in Delhi NCR
If you or a loved one is facing FIR, arrest, bail issues or trial, our experienced criminal defence lawyers in Delhi NCR provide urgent bail support and professional FIR quashing assistance.
- 24/7 Emergency Support – Quick bail applications & police station assistance
- Strong Defence Strategies – Case analysis
- Affordable Fees – Legal consultations at ₹399 – what you see is what you pay
- Expert Bail & FIR Quashing Support – Anticipatory bail, regular bail & FIR quashing petitions
24/7 Helpline
Consult a Lawyer
• Democratizing Legal Help: Professional Legal Advice for ₹399/-
Our Criminal Law Services
Bail Applications & Arrest Protection
Anticipatory Bail (Section 438 CrPC)
Regular Bail (Section 437/439 CrPC)
Police Station Assistance – Prevent illegal detention
FIR Quashing & Chargesheet Defence
FIR Quashing (Section 482 CrPC)
Chargesheet Review – Weak evidence challenges
Negotiated Settlements (Compoundable offenses)
Trial Defence in Key Cases
Murder (302 IPC)
Cheque Bounce (138 NI Act)
Cybercrime (IT Act, 66C/D)
Domestic Violence (498A IPC)
Specialized Criminal Matters
NDPS Act Cases (Drug offenses)
SC/ST Act Complaints
Sexual Offenses (376 IPC, POCSO)
Need Clarity Before Consulting?
Ask HereDisclaimer: Responses are general guidance only. For actionable legal advice, book a consultation.
Why Choose Our Criminal Defense Team?
Need a Criminal Lawyer? Book Instant Consultation
- We are aware of the opposing tactics
- Bail Success Rate – Strong documentation & arguments
- Pan-India Network – Local lawyers familiar with your state’s courts
- Confidential Consultations – Secure video calls/encrypted chats
"Got a late-night arrest call? We respond in 15 mins!"
Common Criminal Law Questions
How do I get bail in a non-bailable offense?
Factors like evidence strength, criminal history and lawyer arguments matter.
Can an FIR be withdrawn?
Yes, through compromise (in compoundable offenses) or High Court quashing.
What if police refuse to file my complaint?
We file 156(3) CrPC applications to compel FIR registration.
Read our Blog
How to File a Criminal Complaint or FIR in India: A Quick Guide
Taking the first step in reporting a crime can feel overwhelming, but understanding the process makes all the difference. In India, filing a First Information Report (FIR) with the police is often the starting point for criminal cases—whether it's theft, assault, fraud, or any other cognizable offence. This short guide walks you through how to file an FIR, what details to include, and what to do if the police refuse to register your complaint. Knowing your rights is key to ensuring the law works for you.
Read Now
Emergency Legal Assistance
Facing Arrested? Call Our 24/7 Helpline:
📞 Call Now: +91 9873015585
📝 Need Criminal Advocacy:
📝 Consult a Lawyer
⚠️ Critical Tip: "Never give statements to police without a lawyer present!"