OUR EXPERTISE

Police Complaint & FIR Assistance

Swift legal support for filing FIRs, police complaints, quash petitions, and representation at police stations.

Overview

Dealing with police procedures can be overwhelming and intimidating for anyone. Lahari Legal Associates provides immediate, practical legal support for all stages of police interaction — from filing complaints to challenging wrongful FIRs.

Our police complaint practice covers FIR filing and follow-up, private criminal complaints, quash petitions before the High Court, bail applications following arrest, and representation during police questioning and investigation.

We ensure that your rights are protected at every stage, that police act within the bounds of law, and that you receive fair treatment regardless of whether you are the complainant or the accused.

Our Process

1

Case Assessment

Understanding the facts, identifying the relevant criminal provisions, and determining the appropriate legal course of action.

2

FIR / Complaint Filing

Drafting and filing FIR applications or private criminal complaints with police authorities, ensuring all legal requirements are met.

3

Police Station Representation

Accompanying and representing clients during police questioning, ensuring rights are protected and procedures are followed.

4

Quash & Bail

Filing quash petitions to challenge improper FIRs and securing bail when arrest has been made or is anticipated.

Why Choose Us

24/7 availability for police emergencies
Strong relationships with law enforcement authorities
Swift quash petition filing capability
Comprehensive protection of your legal rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What if the police refuse to register my FIR?

We can file a complaint before the magistrate under Section 156(3) CrPC or approach the higher authorities to compel registration of the FIR.

Can a false FIR be cancelled?

Yes. We file quash petitions before the High Court under Section 482 CrPC to get a false or baseless FIR quashed. The court examines whether the FIR discloses a cognizable offence.

What should I do if called to a police station?

Contact us immediately. You have the right to legal representation during questioning. We ensure the police follow proper procedure and your rights are protected.