Police & Agency Liaison: Expert Legal Defense in Delhi
I don't just handle files from a desk. I go to the police station, negotiate with officers, and ensure your legal rights are protected on the ground.
Pictured here with a senior Station House Officer at the P.S. GTB Enclave police station. Building professional relationships based on mutual respect is key to navigating the legal system.
A meeting with the SHO at P.S. Nand Nagri. My work often requires direct communication with police leadership to address client matters efficiently.
With Deepak Sharma, a well-known jailor, discussing the principle that bail is a right. My focus on bail applications is driven by the belief that pre-trial liberty is essential for justice.
On the ground with the SHO of Bank Colony police station. Being present in the field allows me to get a firsthand understanding of the situation my clients are facing.
This video shows me entering the P.S. Nand Nagri police post for a client matter. It demonstrates my hands-on approach to handling cases directly at the local level.
In a discussion with a retired SSP from UP Police and an ACP from Ghaziabad. My network extends across different jurisdictions, which is beneficial for cases with inter-state elements.
A glimpse into a meeting with various police officials. These interactions are a regular part of my work in criminal law, helping to facilitate legal processes.
With a senior officer from the Delhi Police. These connections are built over years of professional practice and are invaluable when representing clients in criminal cases.
Pictured with an officer at the Seemapuri Police Station. My familiarity with the personnel and procedures at local stations is an asset in my criminal defense practice.
Shaking hands with the Station House Officer. A good rapport with law enforcement officials helps ensure that legal procedures are followed correctly and without unnecessary delays.
About Police & Agency Liaison
Jail is an obligation, but Bail is a right. I do not wait in chambers while you face police scrutiny. I personally visit police stations, engage with the Investigating Officer, and monitor the arrest memo and due process. Whether it is a station in Nand Nagri, Seemapuri, or beyond, my presence ensures that the police procedure is followed correctly and that your rights are not trampled upon.
Understanding how police and government agencies operate is the backbone of criminal defense. You cannot win a case in court if you lose it at the police station.
My approach is simple: be present, be professional, and be assertive. I have built professional relationships across Delhi Police stations because I respect the system, but I demand the system respects the law.
Why Physical Presence Matters
Often, the difference between a nightmare and a manageable situation lies in the first few hours of interaction with the police. I focus on:
- IO Negotiation: I speak directly with the Investigating Officer to clarify FIR contents and prevent unnecessary escalation.
- Process Oversight: I ensure arrest memos, medical examinations, and custodial procedures happen by the book.
- Client Briefing: I meet the accused in the lock-up to sign the Vakalatnama and gather facts while memory is fresh.
My Philosophy
I believe in fighting for the 'little guy' against the big system. Coming from a middle-class background, I know what it feels like to be intimidated by authority. That is why I fight with everything I have. I am not a lawyer who just sends a proxy; I am the lawyer who stands beside you when you need it most. My practice covers District Courts like Karkardooma, Tis Hazari, and Shahdara, right up to the High Court and Supreme Court. When you hire me, you get a lawyer who is not afraid to take a stand.
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