Criminal Law

Overview

Criminal law in India has undergone significant changes with the introduction of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), replacing the traditional legal framework. Given the rising complexity of financial frauds, cybercrimes, violent offenses, and cross-border criminal activities, individuals and businesses require proactive legal defense, compliance advisory, and forensic support.

 

At Samvit Law Partners, we provide strategic legal representation, litigation support, forensic analysis, and compliance advisory, ensuring robust defense and risk mitigation for clients across industries.

What We Do

Samvit Law Partners is your partner in navigating the complexities of the legal landscape.

White-Collar Crimes & Economic Offences

White-collar crimes involve financial fraud, corporate misconduct, regulatory breaches, and financial misrepresentation. These offenses demand proactive defense strategies, internal investigations, forensic audits, and regulatory compliance measures to mitigate legal and reputational risks.

Violent Crimes & Offenses Against Individuals

Violent crimes involve serious offenses such as murder, assault, abduction, and extortion, requiring specialized legal defense, forensic investigations, and strong trial advocacy.

Sexual Offenses & Gender-Based Crimes

Sexual offenses require expert legal representation, victim advocacy, and compliance with workplace safety laws under BNS, POCSO, and POSH Act.

Financial & Cyber Crimes

With the rise in digital transactions, cryptocurrency, and online fraud, cybercrime law demands forensic investigations, litigation support, and regulatory compliance.

Criminal Defense, Bail & Litigation

Strong criminal defense strategies, bail applications, and trial advocacy are crucial in ensuring fair legal representation before trial courts, high courts, and the Supreme Court.

Forensic, Compliance & Cross-Border Criminal Matters

Forensic analysis and cross-border legal matters require expert legal intervention in extradition, corporate compliance, and government investigations.

Frequently
Asked Questions

AgriTech startups face legal hurdles in land acquisition, data protection, intellectual property (IP) protection, regulatory approvals, and investment structuring. They must also comply with FSSAI regulations for food products, environmental laws for sustainable farming, and contract laws for partnerships with farmers and agribusinesses.

Yes. Depending on the business model, AgriTech startups may require approvals from FSSAI (for food safety), the Ministry of Agriculture (for seed, pesticide, and biotech-related products), the Ministry of Environment (for sustainable practices), and the RBI (for Agri-FinTech and digital payment solutions).

AgriTech startups can secure patents for agricultural machinery, biotech innovations, and smart farming technologies. Trademarks can be registered for branding AgriTech products and services, while copyrights apply to software, mobile applications, and proprietary databases. Trade secrets protection is also essential for confidential algorithms and agronomic data.

Contact us for Criminal Law Services

At Samvit Law Partners, we assist individuals, businesses, and multinational entities in criminal defense, financial crime investigations, cyber law compliance, and forensic litigation.