Bail & Legal Remedies

Urgent bail application assistance with experienced criminal law advocates — anticipatory bail, regular bail and interim relief.

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UrgentSame-Day Filing
3 TypesBail Applications
ExperiencedCriminal Advocates
₹9,999Starting Price
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380+Clients Served
98%Success Rate
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Types of Bail We Assist With

  • Anticipatory Bail (Section 438 CrPC): Pre-arrest bail when apprehending arrest in a non-bailable offence
  • Regular Bail (Section 437/439 CrPC): Post-arrest bail application before Magistrate or Sessions Court
  • Interim Bail: Temporary relief while the main bail application is pending

Our Process

  • Urgent case assessment and documentation review
  • Bail application drafting with strong legal grounds
  • Court representation by experienced criminal advocates
  • Coordination with police/investigating authorities where needed

Need Urgent Assistance?

Bail matters are time-sensitive. Call us immediately at +91 98117 23362 for urgent case assessment and same-day filing assistance.

Types of Bail in Indian Law

Understand anticipatory, regular and interim bail and when each applies.

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Government fees and 18% GST are charged extra as applicable. Compare with market rates of ₹399–₹2,500 charged by other online platforms — we combine competitive pricing with dedicated CA/CS support.

Anticipatory Bail

₹9,999+ Govt. Fee
  • Case Assessment
  • Application Drafting
  • Court Filing
  • Hearing Representation
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Complete Criminal Defense

₹24,999+ Govt. Fee
  • Bail + Trial Representation
  • Senior Advocate Engagement
  • Complete Case Strategy
  • Regular Updates
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Bail & Legal Remedies.

How quickly can anticipatory bail be filed?
We can typically prepare and file within 24-48 hours of engagement given the urgent nature of these matters.
What is the difference between regular and anticipatory bail?
Anticipatory bail is sought before arrest; regular bail is sought after arrest has already taken place.