Featured Criminal Defense Success Stories in Delhi
Criminal defense isn't just paperwork—it’s a battle. Haarne wale shikayat karte hain, jeetne wale koshish. Here is how I dismantle fabricated evidence and fight for freedom in Delhi's toughest cases.
This video explains a major win in a dowry death case under IPC 304B. The prosecution's entire case was built on a fabricated dying declaration, and we proved it in court by showing the victim was unconscious. The court acquitted all six accused, demonstrating my core strategy: dismantle the prosecution's case by exposing false evidence and procedural flaws.
In the corridors of the court with my team. This is where the battle is fought every day. My approach is proactive and assertive, ensuring we are always one step ahead in any criminal proceeding.
I live by the principle that winners are those who keep trying, while others just complain. Here I am, ready with case files for a day in court, prepared for the fight. My focus is on criminal trial advocacy and securing results.
Outside the office of the Delhi High Court Bar Association. I regularly practice in the Delhi High Court, handling appeals, revisions, and critical bail hearings for my clients.
This document marks a significant victory for the legal community where we compelled the government to withdraw the draconian Advocate (Amendment) Bill. It proves that when we stand united, even the government has to bow. This is the same fighting spirit I bring to my clients' cases.
A moment of reflection outside the court. Criminal defense is more than just a job; it's about understanding the weight of every decision and fighting for a person's freedom.
Walking through the court with a colleague. A strong defense is a team effort, and my network of dedicated lawyers ensures we cover every angle of a case.
About Featured
In every criminal trial I handle, my first move is analyzing the prosecution's charge sheet for procedural loopholes. For example, in a recent IPC 304B dowry death case, the entire prosecution story relied on a dying declaration. I proved in court that the victim was unconscious when the statement was recorded, leading to the immediate acquittal of all six accused. This is the difference between a lawyer who just files papers and one who fights.
Success in criminal law isn't about hope; it's about preparation. Whether it’s an IPC 304B dowry death charge or a Section 307 attempt to murder, my strategy is simple: attack the prosecution’s case before they even start.
I spend my time in the courtrooms of Karkardooma, Tis Hazari, and the High Court, not just filing papers but cross-examining Investigating Officers (IOs) and exposing contradictions. In many cases, the police investigation relies on weak links—contradictory statements, fake alibis, or evidence gathered under pressure. I force the court to see these cracks.
My defense strategy includes:
- Deep-dive FIR analysis: Identifying prima facie contradictions in the police report before the trial begins.
- Aggressive cross-examination: Breaking down prosecution witnesses, including doctors and complainants, by questioning their testimonies.
- Bail advocacy: Ensuring you aren't stuck behind bars while we prepare for trial.
- Administrative protection: Filing Section 205/317 CrPC applications to exempt you from personal appearance where possible.
When you hire me, you get a lawyer who stands his ground. I don't believe in backing down, and I don't believe in weak arguments. If the police have slapped a false case on you, let’s go to the court and prove it.
Ankit Yadav
I am Ankit Yadav, a criminal defense lawyer who believes in fighting, not complaining. When you hire me, you aren't just getting an advocate; you are getting someone who will tear apart fabricated evidence to protect your freedom.
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