Commanding Legal Representation from District Courts to the High Court
We don't just read the chargesheet; we deconstruct it. Reviewing forensic reports, call detail records (CDRs), and medical evidence to find the gaps in the prosecution's story.
The truth often comes out on the stand. Our cross-examination strategies are designed to expose contradictions, challenging witness credibility and strengthening the defense.
Building a strong record for appeal from Day 1. If the lower court errs, we are ready to move the High Court with powerful Writ Petitions and Criminal Revisions.
Navigating the judicial system can be daunting. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions regarding court procedures in Ayodhya.
Ask a Specific QuestionFor District Courts, bail typically takes 3-7 days. High Court bails vary by roster but generally take 2-4 weeks.
Yes, for Framing of Charges & Sec 313 statements. For routine dates, we file Sec 205/317 exemption applications.
Ownership proof (Khatauni), property photos, plaint map (Naksha Nazri), and evidence of threat are required for Injunctions.
Civil Appeals lie with the District Judge or Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench) based on suit valuation.
Yes, apply for Anticipatory Bail under Sec 482 BNSS to prevent arrest in non-bailable offenses.
Send notice within 30 days. If unpaid, file Sec 138 NI Act complaint before Magistrate within 15 days of notice expiry.
Under Sec 13B HMA, it takes 6-18 months. The 6-month cooling-off period can sometimes be waived.
File suit under Sec 6 Specific Relief Act within 6 months for immediate restoration of possession.