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REPRESENTATION IN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES

At Tamil Nadu NRI Legal Services , we offer robust legal representation in both civil and criminal cases. Our team of skilled advocates is committed to protecting your rights and securing the best possible outcomes, whether you are facing a legal dispute or criminal charges.

 

Civil Case Representation

Civil cases involve disputes between individuals, organizations, or entities where compensation or specific performance is sought rather than criminal penalties. Our civil litigation services include:

  • Property Disputes: Resolving conflicts over ownership, inheritance, partition, and possession of property.

  • Contractual Disputes: Handling breach of contract, non-performance, and commercial conflicts.

  • Family Law Matters: Representing clients in divorce, child custody, alimony, and domestic violence cases.

  • Consumer Protection: Fighting for consumer rights in cases of defective products, fraud, and service deficiencies.

  • Recovery of Money: Legal action for recovering dues, loans, and financial claims.

  • Employment and Labor Disputes: Addressing wrongful termination, workplace harassment, and labor law violations.

 

Our Approach:
We prioritize mediation and negotiation to reach amicable solutions, but when necessary, we vigorously advocate for our clients in court.

Criminal Case Representation

Criminal cases involve offenses against the state or society, with punishments ranging from fines to imprisonment. We provide defense and prosecution services for:

  • Bail and Anticipatory Bail: Assisting clients in securing bail or anticipatory bail to prevent arrest.

  • Criminal Defence: Representing clients accused of offenses such as theft, assault, fraud, and more.

  • White-Collar Crimes: Handling corporate fraud, embezzlement, money laundering, and cybercrimes.

  • Domestic Violence and Abuse: Advocating for victims or defending those accused of domestic violence.

  • Cheating and Forgery Cases: Legal support for cases involving financial scams and document falsification.

  • Defamation and Cybercrime: Addressing online harassment, data breaches, and reputational damage.

Our Approach:
We build a strong defense by gathering evidence, cross-examining witnesses, and leveraging legal precedents, ensuring your case is presented forcefully.

Why Choose Tamil Nadu NRI Legal Services?

  • Experienced Litigators: Seasoned lawyers with in-depth knowledge of civil and criminal laws.

  • Client-Centric Approach: Personalized legal strategies tailored to each client’s needs.

  • Transparent Communication: Keeping clients informed at every stage of their case.

  • Result-Oriented Representation: Dedicated to securing favorable verdicts and settlements.

  • Confidential and Ethical Practice: Upholding the highest standards of integrity and discretion.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the difference between civil and criminal cases?
Civil cases resolve disputes between individuals or entities (like property or contract disputes), while criminal cases involve offenses against the state (like theft or assault) and may result in penalties such as imprisonment.

 

How long does a civil case take to resolve?
The duration depends on the complexity of the case, court schedules, and willingness of parties to settle. We strive for efficient resolutions through negotiation or fast-track litigation.

 

Can I file for anticipatory bail before an FIR is registered?
Yes, you can apply for anticipatory bail if you apprehend arrest for a non-bailable offense, even before an FIR is filed.

 

What should I do if I receive a legal notice for a civil case?
Contact a lawyer immediately. Do not ignore the notice, as failure to respond can weaken your case. We can help draft a strong reply.

 

Can NRIs file or defend civil and criminal cases in India?
Yes, NRIs can initiate or defend legal proceedings in India, including through a Power of Attorney if they cannot appear in person.

 

What evidence is crucial in a criminal case?
Documents, witness testimonies, electronic records (like CCTV footage), and forensic reports are key pieces of evidence in criminal trials.

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