Looking for top criminal lawyers in Hyderabad must start with key qualities including a sharp analytical mind, argumentative skills, knowledge, legal expertise and experience to represent one effectively to mount a strong defense for a better outcome in courts. We at TKP Associates have a team of top criminal lawyers in Hyderabad high court.
The criminal laws in India are led by the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The major offences where the need for criminal defense lawyers may arise include:
Murder (Section 302 IPC)
Minor Hurt (Section 323 IPC)
Grievous Hurt (Section 325 & 326)
Rape (Section 376 IPC)
Theft (Section 378 IPC)
Kidnapping (Section 359 IPC)
Criminal breach of trust (Section 405 IPC)
Cheating (Section 420 IPC)
Forgery (Section 463 IPC)
Counterfeiting currency (Section 489 IPC)
Offences related to religion (Section 295A IPC)
Adept handling & special legal skills with experience in taking up the above cases in criminal courts are a sine qua non for strong defense by way of producing strong evidence, arguments and cross-examination of prosecution witnesses in cases.
We at TKP Associates have some of the top criminal lawyers in Hyderabad dealing with all complex criminal cases.
Besides expertise in IPC, criminal defence lawyers need specific knowledge in the following areas to provide a successful outcome for their clients. They include:
The trial of criminal cases follows the process laid down in the Criminal Procedure Code. The police investigation including procedures for arrests, search, bail, bonds, appeal, seizure and interrogation is also covered under the CrPC. Hence, in-depth knowledge and command over the CrPC provisions help in a better outcome that possibly sets apart some of the best criminal lawyers in Hyderabad who are part of TKP Associates.
This law that governs juvenile justice is the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 which deals with minors involved in criminal offences. This is one area where the expertise of criminal defence lawyers plays an important role in the outcome.
The laws dealing with cybercrimes in India are led by Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act). The Indian Penal Code also deals with provisions such as online harassment, defamation, and fraud. The Copyright Act, 1957 deals with piracy and frauds.