Bhatt and Joshi Associates defends clients in criminal matters ranging from economic offences to serious IPC and special statute cases. The firm handles bail, trial strategy, cross-examination and appeals with careful preparation. Its team works to protect clients’ rights at every investigative and court stage. Bhatt and Joshi Associates combines a meticulous reading of the record with practical courtroom experience to build effective defences.
We uphold the highest ethical standards in every case we handle
We understand the personal nature of legal matters and treat each client with care
Our commitment to superior legal representation drives everything we do
Your needs and goals are at the center of our legal strategy
Proven track record of successful case outcomes
Board-certified attorneys with specialized knowledge
24/7 emergency consultation and support
Millions recovered for our clients
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No. 311, Grace Business Park B/h. Kargil Petrol Pump, Epic Hospital Road, Sangeet Cross Road, behind Kargil Petrol Pump, Sola, Sagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380060
A Criminal Lawyer represents individuals in bail applications, criminal trials, appeals, revisions, quashing petitions, and defence strategy, ensuring protection of legal rights at every stage of criminal proceedings.
They handle anticipatory bail, regular bail, interim bail, default bail, and bail cancellation matters before Magistrate Courts, Sessions Courts, and High Courts.
Essential documents include the FIR, arrest memo, charge sheet (if available), identity documents, surety details, and any supporting documents such as medical records or proof of fixed residence.
The lawyer examines witnesses, challenges prosecution evidence, presents defence arguments, files applications, ensures procedural fairness, and works to establish reasonable doubt to protect the accused.
An appeal can be filed after conviction or acquittal if there are grounds such as legal errors, improper evaluation of evidence, procedural violations, or miscarriage of justice. Appeals may be filed in Sessions Court, High Court, or Supreme Court depending on the case.
Yes. The High Court has the authority to quash FIRs under Section 482 CrPC in cases where the allegations lack merit, the matter is civil in nature, the dispute is settled, or continuation of proceedings would amount to abuse of process.
Timelines vary by complexity. Bail matters may be heard within days, while trials can span months to years. Appeals also take time depending on court backlog, evidence volume, and legal issues involved.