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Criminal Lawyer in Rohini Court – Trusted Criminal Law Firm in Delhi
Advocate Rajat Kadyan assists clients facing FIRs, police notices, bail concerns, criminal complaints, summons and court-facing proceedings across Delhi NCR.
When you need a criminal lawyer in Delhi
A criminal law problem can begin in many ways. It may start with a phone call from the police station, a written notice under criminal procedure, a complaint by a business associate, a family dispute that has become a criminal allegation, a cyber complaint, an account freeze, a summons from court or the sudden registration of an FIR. In each situation, the first few steps matter because the facts recorded at the beginning often influence bail, investigation, settlement possibilities and trial preparation later.
Advocate Rajat Kadyan helps clients approach these situations with structure. Instead of reacting in panic, the matter is broken into parts: what exactly is alleged, which police station or court is involved, what documents exist, what deadlines are active, whether arrest risk is present, whether bail or anticipatory bail should be considered, and what communication should be made in writing. This method is useful for individuals, families, professionals, business owners and accused persons who need practical legal guidance in Delhi.
Criminal cases handled by Advocate Rajat Kadyan
The criminal law work includes FIR response, police notice guidance, complaint drafting, bail strategy, anticipatory bail, regular bail, interim protection, quashing-related assessment, criminal revision, criminal appeal support, cheque bounce-linked criminal proceedings, fraud allegations, breach of trust allegations, assault allegations, domestic dispute-linked complaints, cyber crime allegations, online fraud complaints, financial transaction disputes and court documentation. The scope of work depends on the stage of the matter and the available documents.
For FIR and police station matters, the priority is to understand the allegations and prepare a careful response. For bail matters, the focus is on urgency, facts, custody risk, previous record if any, nature of offence, supporting documents and court-ready drafting. For complaints and private disputes, the emphasis is on chronology, evidence, witness details and the legal forum. For cyber and financial allegations, preserving digital material is especially important because screenshots, bank records, complaint acknowledgements, emails, device details and portal references can become central to the matter.
FIR and police notice response
Guidance on police notices, FIR details, complaint records, written replies, investigation documents and next procedural steps.
Bail and arrest-risk planning
Support for regular bail, anticipatory bail, interim protection, urgent drafting and document preparation for court.
Trial and court documentation
Preparation for court dates, evidence review, applications, replies, petitions, revisions and other procedural documents.
Why early legal advice is important
Criminal law is not only about arguing in court. A large part of effective defence is preparation before a matter reaches a critical stage. A delayed or casual response can create avoidable complications. People sometimes give incomplete statements, share documents without context, ignore notices, delete chats, fail to record dates or rely only on verbal assurances. These steps may seem small at the time, but they can affect the way the case is understood later.
Early advice helps create a proper chronology and evidence file. It also helps identify whether the matter requires immediate bail action, a written representation, a complaint, a reply, mediation-oriented communication, court filing or simply careful monitoring. In Delhi, criminal matters may involve police stations, district courts, High Court proceedings, cyber cells, banks, online complaint portals and multiple administrative records. A criminal lawyer can help connect these moving parts and avoid procedural confusion.
Documents to keep ready before consultation
Before speaking with a lawyer, collect all available records. You do not need to make the file perfect, but you should avoid relying only on memory. Useful documents include a copy of the FIR, police notice, complaint, summons, bail order, previous court order, identity proof, address proof, transaction records, screenshots, emails, call details, bank communication, cyber portal acknowledgement, WhatsApp chats, photographs, witness names and any written settlement discussion. If the matter is urgent, bring whatever is available immediately and preserve the rest.
- FIR, complaint, notice, summons or court order
- Short chronology of events with dates, places and names
- Chats, emails, screenshots, call details, bank records or cyber complaint details
- Identity proof, address proof and any previous police or court communication
- Names of witnesses, complainants, accused persons or officials involved
Criminal lawyer near Rohini District Court and Delhi NCR
Advocate Rajat Kadyan works from the Rohini court area and assists clients across Delhi NCR. The office address is Chamber No. 419, 4th Floor, Lawyer’s Chambers Block, District Court, Block D, Sector 14, Rohini, Delhi 110085. For clients dealing with Rohini District Court, nearby police stations, cyber complaints, FIR-related issues or Delhi-based criminal proceedings, this location is convenient for case discussion, document review and court-facing preparation.
Every criminal matter has its own facts, and no website can replace legal advice based on documents. This page is intended to help users understand the process and prepare better before seeking consultation. For urgent matters involving arrest risk, police notices, bail deadlines or court dates, it is better to seek advice quickly rather than waiting for the situation to become more difficult.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I contact a criminal lawyer in Delhi?
You should contact a lawyer as soon as you receive a police notice, FIR information, summons, complaint copy, arrest threat, bail concern or court date. Early advice helps preserve evidence and avoid statements or documents being shared without proper context.
Can a lawyer help before an FIR is registered?
Yes. A lawyer can help assess risk, prepare a written representation, organize evidence, respond to a complaint and advise on lawful communication with police or the other side before the matter escalates.
What should I do after receiving a police notice?
Do not ignore it. Keep a copy, note the date and time, collect relevant documents and take legal advice before giving a detailed statement. A notice may have deadlines or procedural consequences.
Does every criminal matter require bail?
No. Bail depends on the offence, procedural stage, arrest risk, facts and available documents. Some matters require urgent anticipatory bail or regular bail, while others may need a reply, complaint, representation or court application.
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