We specialize in Civil & Criminal Law
We specialize in Civil & Criminal law cases like Property Disputes, Injunctions, Money Recovery, Promissory Notes, Declaration of Title, Easements, Landlord And Tenant, Eviction, 498 A, Dowry Harassment, Bail, Anticipatory Bail, Cheating, Cheque Bounce, 138 Notice etc.
Civil / Property Law is the area of law that governs the various forms of ownership in real property (land) and personal property. Property refers to legally protected claims to resources, such as land and personal property, including intellectual property. Property can be exchanged through Contract Law, and if property is violated, one could sue under Various Laws to protect it.
The most Important Property Rights are: (1) The RIGHT OF POSSESSION (2)The RIGHT OF CONTROL (3) The RIGHT OF EXCLUSION (4)The RIGHT TO DERIVE INCOME (5) The RIGHT OF DISPOSITION
Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It forbid conduct perceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people inclusive of one’s self. Most criminal law is established by statute, which is to say that the laws are enacted by a legislature. Criminal law includes the punishment and rehabilitation of people who violate such laws.
The rights of the accused in India are divided into rights before trial, rights during trial and rights after the trial. Accused rights include the right to fair trial, get bail, hire a criminal lawyer, free legal Aid in India, and more
(1) RIGHT TO KNOW ABOUT THE ACCUSATIONS AND CHARGES (2) RIGHT AGAINST WRONGFUL ARREST (3) RIGHT TO ACCUSED OF PRIVACY AND PROTECTION AGAINST UNLAWFUL SEARCHES (4) RIGHT AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION (5) RIGHT AGAINST DOUBLE JEOPARDY (6) THE RIGHT AGAINST THE EX-POST FACTO LAW (7) BAIL AS THE RIGHTS OF ACCUSED IN INDIA (8) RIGHT TO LEGAL AID (9) RIGHT TO A FREE AND EXPEDITIOUS TRIAL
RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED DURING TRIAL
There are many rights of accused persons in India provided when their trial is ongoing in the court. It has been observed that the State has to ensure that due process of law is followed.
The accused gets a quick and impartial trial, the accused is not subjected to torture or forced to implicate himself. The rights of the accused during the trial include the following:
The Right to be present during a trial: Section 273 of the Code provides that all evidence and statements must be recorded in the presence of the accused or his criminal lawyer.
Right to get Copies of Documents: It comes under the rights of accused persons in criminal cases to receive copies of all the documents filed by the prosecutor in relation to the case.
Right to be considered Innocent till proven guilty: The accused has the right to be considered innocent until his guilt is proven in court on the basis of evidence and statements by witnesses.
The Right to be present at the trial: The accused person has the right to be present during his trial and have testimony presented in front of him.
Right to cross-examination: It’s the right of the accused in criminal cases to be cross-examined by the prosecutor to prove their innocence.
POST-TRIAL RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED PERSON
An accused person also has certain rights once his trial is over. These rights of the accused depend upon the outcome of his trial. This means, whether he/she has been acquitted by the court or has been held guilty and arrested by police.
RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED, IF DECLARED INNOCENT
When a person is declared innocent and acquitted by the court, the following rights are given to him:
Accused persons have a right to get a copy of the judgment
Right to receive protection from police if there are reasons to believe there is a threat to his life after acquittal