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Criminal Litigation

Tabish Sarosh & Associates is a Premier criminal litigation law firm based in Delhi with extensive experience in criminal and quasi-criminal matters. The firm has represented clients in a wide range of cases, including matters of significant complexity and public importance. Our team comprises highly qualified and dedicated professionals with substantial experience in criminal litigation and related proceedings.

Criminal proceedings differ from civil disputes in several respects, most notably in the standard of proof required. In criminal law, the prosecution is required to establish its case beyond reasonable doubt. One of the fundamental principles governing criminal jurisprudence is the presumption of innocence, which ensures that every person is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in accordance with law.

The mere registration of an FIR or initiation of criminal proceedings does not amount to a finding of guilt. Conviction can only follow a fair trial conducted in accordance with the principles of natural justice. It is for this reason that the law recognizes and protects the rights of an accused person, including the right to seek bail and the right to a fair and impartial hearing. Safeguarding these rights forms an integral part of the criminal justice system.

At Tabish Sarosh & Associates, we carefully examine every aspect of a case and adopt a strategic and solution-oriented approach to protect the interests of our clients. The firm has experience in handling a broad spectrum of criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including proceedings under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), the Juvenile Justice Act, matters relating to domestic violence, bail proceedings, criminal complaints, and cases arising out of FIRs.

We believe in the principles of justice, equity, and good conscience. Recognizing that criminal proceedings can often be emotionally and mentally taxing, we strive to provide our clients with effective legal representation while ensuring that their rights and interests are adequately protected throughout the course of litigation.