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Criminal litigation is the process of regulation of criminal offenses and trials in the court. In recent years, there have been considerable changes in the design of management of criminal cases. In India, criminal litigation deals with three main acts: The Indian Penal Code Act (1860) (IPC), Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (Cr.PC) and Indian Evidence Act (1872). There are also a few special acts included under the criminal jurisdiction like the Prevention of Corruption Act, Food Adulteration Act, Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), POSH Laws and more.
Role of lawyers
Criminal Defence attorneys represent and protect the interests of the defendant in the court. One should always choose criminal lawyers that provide cutting edge pragmatic and strategic advice for all criminal and regulatory investigation matters at every step. From handling the matters at the Police station to advising on restraint and bail proceedings we strive to bring about the best outcomes in all situations.
One must also seek solicitors' advice on the matters of the victim and witness representations, as being a witness to a crime can be a challenging matter.
The main services offered for Criminal Litigation are:
1.Security Frauds and Cheating
2.Court Ordered Bail matters
3.Anticipatory Bail
4.Filing Exemption application from personal appearance before Court
5.Negotiable instrument Act : Section 138 Cases
6.Extortion
7.Rape
8.Sexual Harassment
9.Illegal Grabbing of Property
10.Bank Fraud
11.Attempt to Murder
12.Matrimonial Criminal Offences including 498-A and Domestic Violence
13.Criminal Intimidation, Trespass
14.Child Trafficking
15.Passport Fraud
16.Murder
17.Kidnapping
18.Criminal Law Significance
Although the criminal laws were formed in the 40s and the 50s, They have undergone the needed changes from time to time. In the recent years, there have been considerable changes that were made to adapt the laws as per the environment.
The role and significance of criminal laws has undergone a tremendous shift from being limited to on ground offences to now tackling cyber crimes. The Information Technology act, 2000 is the primary act that covers and enlists the cyber crimes in India and India related matters. Various cyber cells have also been established to cover the subject matters.
What does a criminal litigation defendant do?
A criminal litigation defendant handles the case of an individual or a company charged with criminal offences under any of the criminal acts in the Indian jurisdiction. A good lawyer can make or break your case. A criminal lawyer’s role extends beyond the courtroom, with major involvement before and after the trial.
Pre Trial
Working with a credible criminal defence lawyer is an important step after being charged with criminal offences. Right from the beginning they help you to avoid any mistakes and navigate the legal process. When formal pre-trial begins, their role becomes even more involved.
Assessment
Your criminal lawyer initiates an assessment to get a better picture of your case. They review the evidence relevant to your charges, both, for and against you as well as examine the allegations. This helps in forming their defensive strategy.
Resolution Meetings
Before a criminal trial, the criminal litigation solicitor may have meetings or discussions. One such discussion might also be a resolution meeting. In addition to seeking possible resolutions and/or diversions, these meetings can address topics such as disclosure concerns, bail conditions, and trial time estimates. In some instances, these resolution meetings can be an opportunity for the criminal litigation lawyer to share information that could lead to the withdrawing charges.
The Trial
If the case proceeds to a trial, the criminal lawyer will represent you in court. It is their duty to protect your rights throughout the criminal trial process.