Criminal Lawyer in Hyderabad

Criminal allegations move fast, and the first hours decide the case. From anticipatory bail before arrest to quashing a false FIR in the Telangana High Court, we defend individuals and businesses across Hyderabad — with particular strength where the charge is financial or economic in nature.

In simple terms: if you or someone you know faces a police case or criminal charges, we handle everything — getting bail, fighting the trial, and challenging false cases.

What Criminal work covers

  • Anticipatory Bail — Protection from arrest before it happens, when you anticipate a false or motivated case.
  • Regular Bail — Securing release from custody after arrest, at the earliest hearing possible.
  • Criminal Trials — Full defence through the trial — evidence, cross-examination and final arguments.
  • Economic Offences — Defence in fraud, cheating, breach-of-trust and other money-related criminal cases.
  • Cyber Crime Defence — Defence in online fraud, hacking and IT Act cases — with real technical understanding of the evidence.
  • Defamation Cases — Filing or defending criminal defamation cases over reputation-damaging statements.
  • Criminal Complaints — Drafting and filing complaints when you are the victim of a crime and police action is needed.
  • Quashing Petitions — High Court petitions to cancel false or legally defective FIRs and criminal proceedings.
  • Appeals & Revisions — Challenging wrong convictions and orders in higher courts.

Frequently asked questions

What is anticipatory bail and when should I apply?

Anticipatory bail is a court direction that you be released on bail if arrested. Apply the moment you learn an FIR is registered or likely — before police act. Courts weigh the seriousness of allegations, your cooperation and flight risk.

Can a false FIR against me be cancelled?

Yes. The High Court can quash an FIR under Section 528 BNSS (earlier 482 CrPC) when the allegations, even taken at face value, disclose no offence — or when the case is manifestly malicious. Settlement-based quashing is also possible in many private disputes.