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Anticipatory Bail

  • Case analysis and merit assessment
  • Anticipatory bail application drafting
  • Filing in Sessions Court or High Court
  • Urgent listing and representation at hearing
2-5 days for filing; hearing as per court schedule

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About This Service

Anticipatory bail under Section 438 of CrPC is a pre-arrest legal remedy available when you have reason to believe you may be arrested on false or exaggerated charges. Our criminal lawyers file anticipatory bail applications before the Sessions Court or High Court, presenting strong grounds for protection. Once granted, anticipatory bail prevents the police from arresting you and requires them to release you on bail if arrested.

What's Included & Excluded

Inclusions

  • Case analysis and merit assessment
  • Anticipatory bail application drafting
  • Filing in Sessions Court or High Court
  • Urgent listing and representation at hearing
  • Compliance guidance on bail conditions

Exclusions

  • Court fees
  • Surety arrangement
  • Appeal if application is rejected

How It Works

  1. 1

    Share case details, FIR copy, and apprehension of arrest

  2. 2

    Lawyer evaluates merits and drafts the anticipatory bail application

  3. 3

    Application filed with urgency in the appropriate court

  4. 4

    Lawyer argues for anticipatory bail at the hearing

  5. 5

    Anticipatory bail granted with conditions for compliance

Documents Required

Please keep the following documents ready before proceeding.

  • Copy of the FIR or complaint
  • Evidence showing false or exaggerated charges
  • ID and address proof of the applicant
  • Surety documents
  • Any correspondence with police

What You Get

  • Anticipatory bail application
  • Court representation
  • Anticipatory bail order

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