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  • Tripti Shetty & Associates par Triptishetty2
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    Tripti Shetty & Associates The criminal law firm specializes matters pertaining to "CRIMINAL LAW". We believe that providing High-Quality service is not only about the legal advice we dispense, but more importantly it is about the relationship we share with our clients. We take pride in being looked upon as a "ONE STOP SOLUTION" and believe in handling different departments of the legal framework on behalf of the customer thus, ensuring minimal inconvenience to our esteemed clients. Advocate Tripti R. Shetty B.A., L.L.B. completed her graduation from Mumbai University and her law from Government Law College, Mumbai. Completed her course on Forensic Science. Started her legal career by working with a solicitor firm Thakker & Thakker for two years. Has an unmatched career success ratio of 98% and has represented several corporate, Solicitor firms, Builders, Bankers and High Net worth Individuals (HNI). Speaks English, Hindi, Tulu and Marathi. Enjoys educating and mentoring young lawyers thus improving the overall legal fraternity. To know more: https://triptishetty.com/about.html
  • Tripti Shetty & Associates par Triptishetty2
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    Tripti Shetty & Associates The criminal law firm specializes matters pertaining to "CRIMINAL LAW". We believe that providing High-Quality service is not only about the legal advice we dispense, but more importantly it is about the relationship we share with our clients. We take pride in being looked upon as a "ONE STOP SOLUTION" and believe in handling different departments of the legal framework on behalf of the customer thus, ensuring minimal inconvenience to our esteemed clients.
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    Tripti Shetty & Associates The criminal law firm specializes matters pertaining to "CRIMINAL LAW". We believe that providing High-Quality service is not only about the legal advice we dispense, but more importantly it is about the relationship we share with our clients. We take pride in being looked upon as a "ONE STOP SOLUTION" and believe in handling different departments of the legal framework on behalf of the customer thus, ensuring minimal inconvenience to our esteemed clients.
  • The POCSO ACT: USE AND ABUSE OF LAW par Triptishetty2
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    The protection of children by the state is guaranteed to Indian citizens under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. The State has enacted various acts for protection of children such as The Juvenile Justice Act 2000, The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2006, The Child Labour Act 1986. However, there were no specific laws addressing the issues of child sexual abuse in India. Offences relating to sexual abuse of a child were covered under the general provisions of Indian Penal Code. Child sexual abuse laws in India have been enacted as part of the child protection policies of India. The 'Protection of Children Against Sexual Offences Bill (POCSO), 2011' was passed on 22 May 2012 making it an Act.
  • Dhadak-2 par Abin-smith-1
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    Dhadak 2 is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Shazia Iqbal and produced by Dharma Productions, Zee Studios and Cloud 9 Pictures. A spiritual sequel to Dhadak and a remake of the Tamil film Pariyerum Perumal, it stars Triptii Dimri and Siddhant Chaturvedi.
  • PRACTICE AREA par Triptishetty2
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    ANTICIPATORY BAIL What is Anticipatory Bail? 'Anticipatory Bail' means that an individual can get bail in anticipation or in expectation of being arrested. Who can file for Anticipatory Bail? Any person named or accused of having committed a non-bailable offence may approach the Court for seeking anticipatory bail. Why an Anticipatory Bail? Anticipatory bail is meant to be a safeguard for a person who is falsely accused of an offence. How can you get an Anticipatory Bail? The person seeking Anticipatory Bail must file an application before the Court of Sessions or the High Court and based on the gravity and merit of the case, the bail may be granted. ARREST AND REMAND What is Arrest? As per Indian Law the police may arrest a person for both cognizable and non cognizable offences under the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (the "CrPC"). A cognizable offence is one for which the police does not require a warrant. Cognizable offences include more serious violations and are set out in First Schedule to the CrPC. What is Remand? Remand is a process wherein a person is required to be produced before the Magistrate / Judge by the police officer as soon as possible but at least within 24 hours from his arrest excluding travel time What happens in Remand? The Judge hears arguments of police through public prosecutor. He also hears lawyer of accused about why custody should not be given to police. On hearing the arguments, he may give custody of arrested person to police for few days for completion of the investigation. The Magistrate may authorize detention of the accused in police custody for a term not exceeding 15 days and thereafter send the accused to judicial custody This is called Remand. To know more: https://triptishetty.com/anticipatory-bail.html