Specialized Legal Procedures
Pricing Guide
Criminal Bail Application & Defense
Legal Defense Strategy
- FIR Analysis: Detailed study of the First Information Report to identify procedural lapses and Section 41A violations.
- Petition Drafting: Drafting of Bail Application under Section 437/439 (Regular) or Section 438 (Anticipatory) CrPC.
- Police Liaison: Interaction with the Investigating Officer to understand remand status within legal scope.
Court Representation
- Filing & Listing: Filing the petition in the appropriate Bangalore jurisdiction (Magistrate or Sessions Court).
- Arguments: Arguing against the Public Prosecutor on grounds of Flight risk and Evidence tampering.
- Hearings Included: Representation for up to 3 effective hearings (Notice stage, Objections, Final Arguments).
Post-Order Compliance
- Surety Guidance: Advising on arranging sureties and solvency certificates to satisfy bail conditions.
- Documentation: Filing of Vakalathnama to officially record representation.
Urgent Civil Stay & Injunction Orders
Scope of Legal Work
- Strategic Consultation: 60 minute priority session to establish grounds for Irreparable Loss and Balance of Convenience.
- Drafting: Preparation of Main Plaint, Interlocutory Application (I.A.) for Temporary Injunction, and sworn Affidavits.
- Case Law Research: Citing relevant High Court/Supreme Court judgments to strengthen the plea.
- Court Filing: Handling registry procedures, scrutiny corrections, and standard Court Fees (up to INR 500 included).
Representation & Execution
- Urgent Mentioning: Moving the court for an Urgent Hearing to get the matter listed immediately.
- First Hearing: Representation to argue for an Ex-parte Ad-interim order before the other party appears.
- Process Service: Initiation of notice/summons issuance to the opposite party.
Administrative Support
- Paperwork: High quality legal ledger paper, double space typing, and formatting per Civil Rules of Practice.
- Clerkage: Coordination with court clerks for file movement.
- Updates: Digital updates on case status via WhatsApp or Email.
Tenant Eviction Initiation & Filing
Pre-Litigation Process
- Legal Notice Drafting: Drafting a stern Legal Notice under Section 106 of TPA or Karnataka Rent Control Act.
- Dispatch: Sending notice via RPAD and Speed Post to ensure valid service proof.
- Reply Management: Reviewing tenant replies and preparing a rejoinder if necessary.
Litigation Initiation
- Petition Drafting: Drafting the Eviction Petition citing grounds such as non payment of rent or personal necessity.
- Document Annexure: Collation of rental agreements, bank statements, and notice copies as exhibits.
- Court Filing: Filing the suit in the jurisdictional Small Causes Court or City Civil Court.
Initial Representation
- Admission Hearing: Representation at the first hearing to get the suit numbered.
- Process Fee: Handling administrative costs for issuing court summons to the tenant.
- Client Roadmap: Written explanation of the expected litigation timeline.
About Specialized Legal Procedures
I break down legal procedures for regular folks, not just lawyers. You get the real picture of how things work in Indian courts, whether it's paperwork, court orders, or what to expect when starting legal action. No jargon, just straight talk.
Court Orders That Actually Change Things
Stay order is like hitting the pause button on your case - sometimes the High Court, sometimes the local court. Gag orders stop info from leaking out, especially when the media gets nosy. Injunctions and restraining orders are the shield if you need protection, but you have to prove your case is strong and urgent.
Starting Legal Action
You don’t always have to go to the police first. Filing a private criminal complaint directly with a Magistrate is your right if the police aren’t helping. If you want to evict a stubborn tenant, filing an eviction petition is the only legal way - don’t take shortcuts.
Criminal Proceedings: Bail and Lookout Notice
Applying for bail isn’t just paperwork - courts look at the seriousness of the charge and if you’ll run away or mess with evidence. Lookout notices mean authorities are watching exit points so someone can’t just leave the country during an investigation.
The Paper Trail
Affidavits are sworn statements, so getting facts wrong can land you in trouble. Registering agreements (like property deals) makes them enforceable. Wills don’t have to be registered, but doing so makes arguments later less messy.
Smarter Dispute Resolution
Pre-institution mediation for business disputes is encouraged - less drama, more solutions, saves money and time.
No single rule fits all, so if you’ve got a complicated situation, always ask a legal professional. I aim to make tricky legal stuff a bit less intimidating.
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My Story
Hey, I’m Prateek. You know, law isn’t just for lawyers—everyone should get what’s going on. I started teaching law because I’ve seen how lost folks feel with all that legal mumbo-jumbo. I pick up stuff from news or daily life, like online safety or what to do after a traffic mess, and break it down in simple words, no fancy talk. I want you to feel confident, not scared.
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