Criminal Cases Advocate in Adhoi
Adhoi is a place where criminal cases require specialized legal hands to decipher the fingerings of the law. You may still be in doubt, very far from what justice may mean; yet another few steps will take you to the door of it, which can be guarded by the brave lawyers on badavakeel.com, to whom you are approaching for legal support.
Categories of Criminal Cases
Crimes Against a Person
Murder
Manhandling
Abduction
Rape
Crimes Against Property
Theft
Burglary
Robbery
Fraud
White-Collar Crimes
Money laundering
Offences in cyberspace
Financial fraud
Drug-Related Crimes
Trafficking
Possession
Smuggling of narcotics
Public Order Crimes
Riots
Unlawful assembly
Public nuisances
Mentions and Punishments Under IPC
IPC is the code that defines several offenses against persons with punishments laid down under each one. Those not dealing directly with offenses but comprising some highlights pertinent to this discussion are:
Section 302 (Murder)
Punishment by death or life imprisonment
Section 307 (Attempt to Murder)
Punishment by incarceration for ten years or less
Sections 375 and 376 (Rape)
Imprisonment for 10 years or more and up to life
Section 420 (Cheating and Fraud)
Maximum imprisonment of 7 years
Section 498A (Dowry Harassment)
Punishment with a maximum of 3 years' imprisonment
Section 506 (Criminal Intimidation)
Warrants either 3 years of imprisonment or a maximum of 7 years
Important Documents to Submit in Criminal Cases
Documents that are very important for you to strengthen your case for defense or prosecution in criminal cases include:
FIR Copy
An FIR filed with the police
Charge Sheet
That is filed by the police which undermines the whole claim after an investigation
Bail Papers
If applicable
Witness Statements
Recorded during the investigation
Medical Reports
Particularly if there are injuries
Property Papers
If it involves complaints about fraud or there are property disputes
Concerns for the NRI in Criminal Cases
Some of the additional hurdles towards an NRI are listed below in a way that our legal service is supposed to cater for NRIs.