FIR and police complaint lawyer in Delhi

Structured help for FIRs, police notices and complaint response.

Share the basic facts, notices, complaint copies and deadlines so the next legal step can be assessed with clarity and urgency.

FIR registration, police complaints and notices can shape the direction of a case. Advocate Rajat Kadyan helps clients prepare clear complaints, respond to police communication and understand available remedies when action is delayed or wrongly taken.

When this service helps

  • Police complaint drafting
  • FIR registration guidance
  • Zero FIR and jurisdiction issues
  • Replying to police notices
  • Cyber fraud and financial fraud complaint preparation
  • Escalation strategy where complaints are not acted upon

What makes a complaint stronger?

A complaint should be factual, chronological and supported by documents. It should avoid unnecessary exaggeration, identify the offence clearly and attach evidence such as screenshots, transaction IDs, notices, photographs, witness details or prior communication.

FAQ

What if police refuse to register an FIR?

Depending on the facts, remedies may include written escalation to senior officers or approaching the appropriate court. The correct route depends on the offence and documents.

Can I file a cyber complaint online?

Cyber complaints can often be initiated online through the national cyber crime reporting mechanism, but legal guidance helps ensure evidence and facts are organized properly.

Should I send documents before consultation?

Share only basic facts first. Sensitive records can be reviewed after the consultation scope and confidentiality expectations are clear.

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