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Criminal Defense Practice and Philosophy

byArun DrallChamber in Dwarka District Court; takes cases across Delhi NCRStarts from3,500 Per Consultation SessionView full gallery

I bring the same discipline to the courtroom that I practice in the gym. My work is focused on one core principle: ensuring no innocent person is punished, even when the law is misused.

This is what justice looks like. Here is a news report on a case where I secured a full acquittal for my client, a CISF officer, who was wrongly accused of heinous crimes. We fought with facts and the truth prevailed.

I often speak about the alarming rise of fake cases, especially in matrimonial disputes. In this discussion, I break down how laws intended to protect are sometimes misused for personal scores and how I build a defense against such false allegations.

As a criminal defense lawyer, my focus is clear and unwavering. I believe opportunities are not given, they are created through hard work, preparation, and a relentless pursuit of the facts.

Another victory against injustice. This newspaper clipping details the acquittal of my client who was falsely implicated under section 376 IPC. We successfully argued that the relationship was consensual, exposing the misuse of the law.

The discipline I practice in the gym is the same discipline I bring to the courtroom. Physical strength builds mental fortitude, which is essential for navigating the high-pressure environment of criminal law.

It is a tragedy when children are used as pawns in matrimonial disputes. Here, I discuss one of the most difficult types of cases I handle: the misuse of the POCSO Act to settle personal scores during a divorce.

In my office, where strategy is built and cases are dissected. Discipline is the foundation of my profession, ensuring every detail is examined and every argument is prepared with precision.

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I see a rise in cases where laws like Section 376 IPC or dowry provisions are used to settle personal scores. In my experience, these cases often contain critical inconsistencies in the timeline or digital trail that can be exposed. My focus is on reviewing your FIR immediately to identify these gaps, such as contradictions in the complainant's statement, before they become a permanent part of your record.

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