Criminal litigation in India plays a central role in protecting the rights of individuals and ensuring justice. It covers a wide spectrum of cases, from routine bail applications to complex corporate frauds and cybercrime disputes. With the rise in cross-border transactions and digital offences, individuals, corporates, and NRIs increasingly need specialised criminal litigation lawyers who can represent them at all levels of the judicial system.
At our firm, we combine legal expertise, strategic defence, and an in-depth understanding of Indian criminal laws to provide robust representation in courts across the country, including the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, various High Courts, and District Courts.
We provide end-to-end support in all types of criminal cases, ensuring strong defence and effective solutions for our clients. Our services include:
We handle regular bail, anticipatory bail, and appeal cases before District Courts, High Courts, and the Supreme Court.
Drafting and filing complaints with the police or magistrate on behalf of Indian citizens and NRIs.
Representation in Section 138 NI Act cases, banking frauds, and economic offences.
Filing petitions under Section 482 of CrPC to quash false complaints and FIRs.
Advising and defending clients under the Money Laundering Act, Prevention of Corruption Act, Companies Act, SEBI laws, and other regulatory frameworks.
Representation in cases under the Domestic Violence Act, POCSO Act, and Crime Against Women Cells.
Defending and prosecuting cases under the IT Act, 2000, including online financial frauds, identity theft, data breaches, and cyberstalking.
Criminal law in India is primarily governed by:
Additionally, special legislations such as the Prevention of Corruption Act, IT Act, POCSO, NDPS Act, and Factories Act regulate specific offences. These laws continue to evolve to address modern challenges such as cybercrime, corporate fraud, and cross-border offences.
Our role as criminal litigation lawyers is to ensure that every stage is strategically handled, protecting the rights of the accused or victim.
We focus on building strong defence strategies, filing timely applications, and ensuring speedy trials. Our lawyers have appeared in landmark criminal matters before various courts, representing corporates, government officials, entrepreneurs, NRIs, and individuals.
We adopt a client-centric approach by:
Kayser & Company, with its head office in Mumbai, provides strategic legal representation in a wide range of criminal law matters across India. The firm advises individuals, corporate executives, and businesses on complex criminal proceedings, regulatory investigations, white-collar offences, and criminal litigation. With a strong focus on legal strategy, procedural compliance, and detailed case analysis, the firm ensures that every matter is handled with precision and confidentiality while protecting the legal rights and interests of its clients.
Our criminal lawyers in Delhi regularly represent clients in matters involving economic offences, corporate fraud investigations, cybercrime allegations, and regulatory prosecutions before criminal courts and investigative authorities. The team works closely with clients to develop structured defence strategies, assist with anticipatory and regular bail applications, and manage trial proceedings with careful preparation and procedural accuracy.
In western India, our criminal lawyers in Pune assist clients with criminal defence, complaint filings, police investigations, and trial representation before district and sessions courts. The team advises on matters such as financial disputes with criminal implications, breach of trust allegations, and criminal complaints arising from commercial transactions, ensuring that clients receive timely legal guidance and effective courtroom representation.
With an expanding presence across major cities including Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Noida, Gurugram, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Patna, Bhopal, Indore, Kochi, Coimbatore, Visakhapatnam, Surat, Vadodara, Nagpur, Nashik, Thiruvananthapuram, Bhubaneswar, and Bangalore, Kayser & Company provides coordinated criminal law services across jurisdictions. The firm supports clients with strategic legal advice, defence representation, and litigation management aligned with the evolving landscape of criminal law in India.
Criminal litigation is the legal process of prosecuting or defending individuals accused of crimes under Indian law.
Yes, NRIs can initiate or defend cases through authorised legal representation in Indian courts.
It depends on the complexity of the case, but our lawyers focus on ensuring timely hearings and speedy justice.
White-collar crimes include corporate frauds, money laundering, insider trading, corruption, and other financial offences.
A skilled lawyer ensures strong representation, protection of your rights, and strategic defence against criminal charges.
Criminal litigation lawyers handle a wide range of criminal matters involving individuals, businesses, and organisations. These may include economic offences, cybercrime, cheating, breach of trust, forgery, fraud, criminal defamation, theft, assault, domestic offences, and other offences under applicable criminal laws. The appropriate legal approach depends on the facts of each case.
You should contact a criminal litigation lawyer as early as possible if you are accused of an offence, receive a police notice, face an investigation, or believe criminal proceedings may arise. Early legal guidance can help you understand your rights, prepare an appropriate response, and avoid procedural mistakes.
Yes, legal assistance may be useful even before an FIR is registered. A lawyer can assess the circumstances, explain your legal position, assist in responding to notices or complaints, and advise on available legal options. The appropriate course of action depends on the facts and applicable law.
You should respond carefully and seek legal guidance before attending questioning. A criminal litigation lawyer can explain your legal rights, help you understand the purpose of the investigation, and advise you on how to cooperate lawfully while protecting your interests throughout the process.
Yes, criminal litigation lawyers often represent both individuals and business entities. Corporate criminal matters may involve allegations of fraud, financial misconduct, regulatory violations, or cyber offences. Representation depends on the nature of the allegations and the applicable legal framework.
Bring all documents related to your case whenever possible. These may include FIR copies, notices, summons, charge sheets, complaints, bail orders, correspondence, contracts, electronic records, photographs, or any evidence relevant to the allegations. Complete information helps the lawyer evaluate the matter more effectively.
Yes, some criminal matters may conclude without a full trial, depending on the nature of the offence and applicable law. Certain cases may be settled, compounded, withdrawn, or resolved through other legal procedures where permitted. The available options vary according to the specific facts and legal provisions.
The distinction affects how bail is considered under criminal law. In bailable offences, bail is generally available as provided by law. In non-bailable offences, the court decides whether bail should be granted after considering the facts, applicable legal provisions, and circumstances of the case.
Yes, you may engage a criminal litigation lawyer even if you are outside India. Many legal processes, consultations, and document reviews can be managed remotely where appropriate. However, certain proceedings may require personal appearance or compliance with court directions, depending on the matter.
A criminal defence is prepared by analysing the facts, evidence, and applicable law. Lawyers review investigation records, witness statements, documents, electronic evidence, and procedural issues to identify legal arguments. Defence strategies differ according to the allegations, available evidence, and stage of the proceedings.
Yes, electronic records may be relevant evidence in criminal proceedings. Emails, text messages, social media posts, CCTV footage, and digital documents may be examined subject to applicable evidentiary requirements. Their admissibility and evidentiary value depend on legal standards and the circumstances of each case.
The next steps depend on the nature of the complaint and applicable procedure. Authorities may review the complaint, conduct an investigation, record statements, or take other procedural actions where legally required. The subsequent process varies according to the offence, evidence, and judicial directions.
Yes, criminal litigation lawyers can represent clients in appellate proceedings. Appeals may challenge convictions, sentences, or specific legal findings where permitted by law. The appellate court reviews the matter based on applicable legal principles, records, and the grounds raised in the appeal.
The duration of a criminal case varies significantly. Timelines depend on factors such as the nature of the offence, complexity of evidence, court schedules, procedural requirements, and whether appeals are involved. No fixed timeframe applies to every criminal matter in India.
Choose a lawyer with relevant experience in criminal litigation and similar matters. Consider their understanding of criminal procedure, communication style, approach to case preparation, and ability to explain legal issues clearly. Selecting appropriate legal representation depends on your specific circumstances and the nature of the case.