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Criminal Law Victories and Media Reports

byPardeep KhatriPractices at Rohini Court, Delhi High Court, Supreme Court, and across NCRStarts from2,500 Per SessionView full gallery

Results in criminal litigation are built on preparation and persistence. Here is a look at some of the complex cases I have handled and the outcomes we achieved for our clients in Delhi courts.

This newspaper clipping covers a complex murder appeal where we secured an acquittal for a client who had been incarcerated for 13 years. It is a reminder that justice, though sometimes delayed, must never be denied, and I will fight relentlessly to see it served.

Another report on the Delhi High Court's decision to acquit three men in a 2009 murder case. This outcome was the result of a persistent criminal appeal that challenged the trial court's conviction.

This article details the acquittal in the student murder case, highlighting the lack of evidence presented by the prosecution. As a defense counsel, my job is to ensure the court sees every weakness in the prosecution's narrative.

A Hindi newspaper report on the acquittal of three accused in the Delhi University student murder case. We successfully argued the appeal, leading to their release after years of wrongful conviction.

This news clipping mentions my role as the defense advocate in securing the acquittal for the three accused men. It underscores the importance of a robust defense in upholding the principle of 'innocent until proven guilty'.

This article highlights a pro bono case where we fought to restore a family's fundamental right to an electricity connection. For me, the practice of law is not just a profession; it is a way to serve society and help those in need.

A newspaper report on an anticipatory bail we secured for a client falsely implicated in a financial embezzlement case. We successfully argued that the FIR was filed with malicious intent and significant delay.

About Case Victories & Media Highlights

Securing an acquittal often comes down to identifying gaps in the prosecution's narrative, like when we highlighted the absence of motive in a murder trial, or when we challenged procedural lapses in financial embezzlement cases. These results are not just headlines; they represent years of legal effort, including meticulous fact-marshalling and strategic cross-examination, to ensure that the rule of law is applied fairly, whether at the trial court or the High Court level.

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