Criminal Defense
Available across Panchkula
Pricing Guide
Initial Legal Consultation & Case Roadmap
Assessment & Strategy
- Document Review: Detailed reading of the FIR, Charge Sheet, or legal notices received.
- Legal Mapping: Matching alleged offences to specific IPC or Special Acts (NDPS/POCSO) to explain gravity and punishment.
- Roadmap: Step-by-step walkthrough of the legal process (Police Station visits, Bail, Trial, Appeal).
- Feasibility Check: Honest assessment of Bail vs. Jail probabilities based on current precedents.
Session Details
- Duration: 45 to 60 minutes.
- Format: In-person at chamber (Rohini/Delhi courts area) or via Video Conference.
- Communication: Direct explanation of strategy in layman terms (Hindi/English mix).
Bail Application Representation (District Court)
Documentation & Filing
- Drafting: Creation of Bail Application highlighting factual inconsistencies and grounds for release.
- Logistics: Typing, printing on green ledger paper, affixing court fees, and welfare tickets.
- Registry: Physical filing at the Urgent Filing/Registry counter of the District Court.
- Certified Copies: Applying for copies of FIR or Remand application if required.
Arguments & Representation
- Hearings: Appearance for up to 3 effective hearings (Notice, Arguments, Order).
- Advocacy: Citation of relevant Delhi High Court/Supreme Court judgments to support the plea.
- Police Interaction: Liaison with the Investigating Officer regarding the police reply.
Criminal Trial Defense Representation
Court Proceedings
- Appearance: Physical representation before the Magistrate or Sessions Judge.
- Cross-Examination: Questioning prosecution witnesses (Police/Complainant) to challenge their claims.
- Arguments on Charge: Arguing for discharge of the accused before trial formally begins.
- Defense Evidence: Leading witnesses in favor of the accused.
Legal Support
- Exemption Petitions: Filing Section 317 CrPC applications if the accused cannot appear personally.
- Briefing: 15-minute post-hearing update on case progress and next steps.
- Record Keeping: Tracking daily order sheets and case file maintenance.
About Criminal Defense
Why I Took Up Criminal Defense
Law never felt like a career I chose - lagta hai jaise law ne mujhe chuna (feels like law chose me). As a first-gen lawyer, I know what it's like to feel lost in the system. Still, I keep showing up, because standing up for someone’s rights is not just kaam (work) for me. It’s what gives my life meaning.
How I Work on Criminal Cases
When you trust me with your case, I don’t just see files and facts. I see a person who needs help. I fight hard, especially for those who feel unheard. In court, I’m direct and focused, always prepared. I mix strategy with real human emotion - because that’s what it takes to build a solid defense. Whether it’s bail, trial, or appeal, I’m with you at each step.
- Skilled criminal bail lawyer for regular bail, anticipatory bail, and tricky NDPS Act defense
- Guidance for first information report legal advice right from the start
- I take up legal help for domestic violence cases and sexual assault case advocate work
- I also run free legal aid camps now and then, because everyone deserves a fair fight
Where I Represent Clients
I practice mainly in Delhi – Supreme Court, Delhi High Court, district courts (including Rohini), and even Panchkula District Court if needed. If you want honesty and someone who actually cares, I’m here.
Meet your Expert
Himanshi
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My Story
Funny how life flips, right? Used to be that quiet girl, barely spoke up in college. Now, here I am, arguing in courtrooms. Shayari is my escape, my own words, my own therapy. Lafzon ka nahi, mohabbat ehsaason ka aashiyana hai (Love’s not just words, it’s a feeling). Faith’s my anchor. Honestly, I’ve probably talked more to Shiv ji than to people. Simple joys keep me going – mountains, old songs, and living each day as it comes. Zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nahi (Life should be grand, not just long).
My Work
Criminal Law Advocate in Delhi - I take up criminal cases at District Courts, High Court, and Supreme Court. Waqt, jazbaat, vakaalat - that’s my work.
First-generation Criminal Lawyer - Never planned to be a lawyer. Six tough years, wanted to quit, but here I am. Worth it.
Conviction in Legal Practice - I don’t bend over backwards for everyone. I fight with heart and conviction, not just ideas.