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Expert Criminal and Civil Legal Services in Delhi

We bridge the gap between complex Indian laws and your daily life. Vega Law Firm combines active courtroom representation across Delhi with clear legal guidance to help you navigate your rights.

Is marrying a second time while your first spouse is alive a crime? We explain the nuances of Section 82 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS). This law has specific provisions for bigamy, including penalties of up to 7 years in prison, and up to 10 years if the first marriage is concealed from the new partner. We can guide you through the legal complexities of such matrimonial and criminal law matters.

A common question we encounter is whether a 'self' cheque is covered under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act for cheque bounce cases. Generally, it is not, as it's issued for personal withdrawal. However, we explain the specific circumstances and judgments under which a self cheque can be considered legally enforceable if it was given to settle a liability.

A legal case can be a challenging journey, but it is important to face it head-on. We believe that cases are won by fighting with determination, not by avoiding the process. Here I am at the Supreme Court of India, where we stand ready to represent our clients at the highest level, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights are protected.

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a serious offense under Section 185 of the Motor Vehicle Act. We explain the legal limits, which is less than 30 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood. The penalties are severe, starting with a fine up to ₹10,000 and 6 months in jail for a first offense, and can lead to license cancellation for repeat offenses.

This is our team at Vega Law Firm. We combine the experience of senior advocates with the energy of our younger members to provide comprehensive legal services. Our collaborative approach ensures every case benefits from multiple perspectives, whether it's a criminal defense, a cheque bounce matter, or any other legal challenge.

If you have received a cheque that has bounced, there is a clear legal path to recover your money. We guide you through the three essential steps: collecting the bank's return memo, sending a formal legal notice within 30 days, and finally, filing a criminal complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act if the payment is not made.

Teamwork is crucial in the legal profession. Here, two of our advocates are seen at the District and Sessions Court in Fatehgarh Sahib. We handle cases across various jurisdictions, ensuring our clients receive robust representation whether it's in a district court, high court, or the Supreme Court.

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We believe legal battles are won by facing facts, not by avoiding them. Whether you are dealing with a cheque bounce issue under Section 138 or a complex property dispute, we ensure you understand every step of the procedure—from collecting the bank's return memo to filing the final criminal complaint—so you are never left guessing about the status of your case.

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