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Criminal Lawyer

Criminal cases involve legal actions taken by the government against individuals or entities accused of committing a crime. These cases typically follow a set legal process and may result in penalties such as fines, probation, imprisonment, or other forms of punishment.

Family Matters

In India, domestic violence is addressed under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) through several sections that provide legal remedies for victims of domestic violence. These provisions are primarily aimed at protecting women from physical, emotional, and economic abuse within their homes.

Property Matters

At Kuber Law Firm, we understand the complexities of property law and the importance of safebguarding your real estate interests. Whether you're buying, selling, leasing, or facing property disputes, our team of dedicated attorneys is here to provide expert guidance...

Cheque bounce

Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act defines the offense of dishonor of a cheque for insufficiency of funds or if it exceeds the amount arranged to be paid by the drawer’s account. Conditions for Filing a Complaint: To file a complaint for cheque bounce under Section 138, the following conditions must be met..

Bail

The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 talks in details about the bail process and how it is obtained. However, it does not define bail. ‘Bail’ connotes the process of procuring the release of an accused charged with certain offence by ensuring his future attendance in the Court for trial and compelling him to remain within the jurisdiction of the Cour

Kidnapping

Kidnapping is a criminal offense in India, and it is covered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The IPC contains provisions that define and address kidnapping, and these provisions are primarily found in Sections 359 to 374 of the IPC. Here are key points related to kidnapping under the IPC: Kidnapping (Section 359):

Marriage-Registration

Marriage registration laws in India are primarily governed by separate statutes or acts related to personal laws or civil registration. These laws are distinct from the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which deals with criminal offenses. The registration of marriages is generally covered by civil laws or personal laws depending on the religion of the parties involved.

Divorce

Divorce in India is primarily governed by personal laws based on an individual’s religion. The Indian Penal Code (IPC) does not directly address divorce proceedings; rather, it focuses on criminal offenses. However, there are several provisions under different personal laws that deal with divorce procedures.Here’s a brief overview of how divorce is 

Rape

Rape is a grave criminal offense under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that is taken very seriously by the Indian legal system. It is covered under several sections of the IPC, with different sections addressing various aspects of rape. The primary section dealing with rape is Section 375 of the IPC. Here are the key points 

ED Matters

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) in India is a law enforcement agency that primarily deals with economic offenses and financial crimes. It operates under the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, and is responsible for enforcing economic laws and fighting financial crime. The ED investigates cases related to money laundering, foreign exchange violations, and other economic offenses.

DRI Matters

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in India is an agency responsible for intelligence gathering and enforcement of laws related to customs, central excise, and narcotics. It operates under the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The DRI primarily focuses on preventing and investigating cases of smuggling, tax evasion, and other economic offenses.

CBI Matters

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), functioning under Dept. of Personnel, Ministry of Personnel, Pension & Public Grievances, Government of India, is the premier investigating police agency in India. It is an elite force playing a major role in preservation of values in public life and in ensuring the health of the national economy. It is also the nodal police agency in India

NDPC

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act), is a separate and specific law in India that deals with offenses related to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. It is not a part of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The NDPS Act provides a legal framework to control and regulate operations relating to.. 

Cyber Crime act

Cyber Crime Act” in the Indian Penal Code (IPC), India has a separate legislation called the Information Technology Act, 2000, which addresses various aspects of cybercrime. The Information Technology Act, along with its amendments, provides legal provisions to deal with offenses related to the use of computers, computer systems, and data.

NCLT

NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal): It is a quasi-judicial body in India that adjudicates matters related to company law. It deals with issues such as corporate disputes, insolvency, and reorganization of companies. Lawyers who specialize in NCLT matters focus on corporate and commercial law.NCLT Representation and Advocacy