Criminal Defense & Criminal Law
Bail, FIR defence, trial representation, and quashing petitions for individuals facing criminal proceedings.
A criminal case moves fast, and the first 48 hours often matter more than the next six months. Lexcrest defends individuals at every stage of a criminal matter – from the initial FIR and police investigation through bail, trial, and appeal – across Lucknow and, through our network, in other Indian jurisdictions.
How We Help
- Anticipatory and regular bail applications
- Defence in FIR, chargesheet, and trial proceedings under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and allied criminal laws
- Quashing of FIRs under Section 528 BNSS (formerly Section 482 CrPC) before the High Court
- Cheque bounce cases under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act
- White-collar and economic offence defence
- Victim representation and assistance in filing complaints
Our Approach
In a criminal matter, delay works against you. We prioritise urgent steps – anticipatory bail, responding to a notice, or securing legal representation during interrogation – before anything else. From there, we build a defence strategy based on the specific facts, evidence, and procedural posture of your case, and keep you informed at every hearing rather than leaving you to guess what happened in court.
When to Consult a Criminal Defence Advocate
The moment you learn of an FIR, a police notice, or a summons – even before an arrest – is the right time to get advice. Waiting until after an arrest narrows your options considerably.
Common questions about Criminal Defense & Criminal Law
Avoid making statements to the police without legal advice, and consult an advocate immediately to assess whether anticipatory bail is appropriate. Acting within the first day or two materially improves your options.
Some offences are compoundable and can be settled between parties with the court's permission; many are not. We will tell you honestly which category your matter falls into.
Yes, both defending recipients of a Section 138 notice and pursuing recovery on behalf of complainants.
