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Criminal law, sometimes called as penal law, refers to any of various bodies of rules in different jurisdictions whose common characteristic is the potential for unique and often severe impositions as punishment for failure to comply. Criminal law typically is enforced by the government, unlike the civil law, which may be enforced by private parties. |
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Defending, lodging of criminal cases, cheating, forgery cases. Taking up the cases pertaining to violation of Customs Act, Passport Act, Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), FOREX and other Economic Offences. |
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Criminal cases pertaining to violation of Copyright Act, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Trade Mark, Patent Act, Companies Act, Excise Act etc Bail matters, criminal trials, detention, judicial custody matter, police remand. |
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Criminal Appeals, Criminal Revisions. |
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Negotiable Instruments Act- Bouncing of Cheques, Dishonor of cheques, non refund of money. Non fulfillment of the promises, misrepresentations, impersonation, extortion. |
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Vigilance cases, Anti Corruption cases, Disproportionate Asset cases, Prevention of Corruption Cases. |
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All matrimonial disputes of criminal nature involving criminal trial, bails, custody, remand- criminal cases. |
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Anti Dowry Act cases, Crime against Women Cases |
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