Criminal and Civil Services
Criminal Lawyer
Specializes in defending individuals or entities accused of criminal offenses, ensuring fair trials and advocating for clients' rights.
High Court
The apex judicial authority in a state, handling appeals, writs, and significant legal cases beyond the jurisdiction of lower courts.
Bail
Legal relief allowing an accused person temporary freedom while awaiting trial, subject to conditions set by the court.
Cheque Bounce
Legal action taken under the Negotiable Instruments Act for dishonored cheques, including filing complaints and seeking penalties.
Sessions Court
Handles serious criminal cases such as murder, rape, and dacoity, operating under the supervision of the High Court.
Magistrate Court
A lower court dealing with minor criminal cases, civil disputes, and preliminary hearings of more serious offenses.
Supreme Court
The highest judicial body in the country, handling constitutional matters, appeals from High Courts, and landmark judgments.
District Court
A court of original jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases at the district level, often hearing appeals from subordinate courts.
Anticipatory Bail
A preemptive bail granted to individuals fearing arrest, providing protection until formal arrest or further orders.