Top Criminal Lawyer in Mumbai, Thane & Navi Mumbai
Trusted legal defense for bail, FIRs, NDPS cases, cheating, fraud, assault, and murder charges.
We handle matters from police stations to the Supreme Court with experience, discretion, and legal precision as criminal lawyer.
At Tigde Law Firm, we provide strategic defense and legal support in criminal matters across Maharashtra. With 18+ years of experience in the courtroom, our team handles high stakes cases involving white collar crimes, NDPS, cybercrime, and serious offenses. Whether you’re falsely accused or seeking anticipatory bail, our experienced criminal lawyers deliver reliable and result driven advocacy.
We represent clients in magistrate, sessions, High Court, and Supreme Court matters offering complete support from FIR stage to final appeals. Our team of 25+ criminal law experts ensures confidentiality, speed, and smart defense strategies in every case as your trusted criminal lawyer in Mumbai.
Services we offers
Knowledge & Experience
- 18+ Years of legal experience in Mumbai, Thane & Navi Mumbai
- Defense in Sessions Court, High Court & Supreme Court
- Expert team for NDPS, fraud, POCSO, cybercrime, and bail cases
- Trusted by individuals, professionals & business clients
- Full criminal law support from FIR to final judgment
Testimonials
I was falsely accused in an NDPS case. Tigde Law Firm’s team saved me from jail with strategic bail and clear guidance.
Their firm helped us file an FIR in a cybercrime case. The legal process was well managed and respectful throughout.
I needed urgent anticipatory bail in a fraud allegation. Their team acted fast and got me relief the next day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you may apply for anticipatory bail to avoid arrest after FIR registration.
Anticipatory bail is pre-arrest protection; regular bail is sought after arrest.
Yes, FIRs can be quashed by the High Court under Section 482 CrPC in false or exaggerated cases.
It depends on the court’s schedule, but urgent bail can be moved within 24–48 hours.
A non-bailable warrant may be issued, and police may be instructed to arrest you.
Yes, we can file a complaint to the magistrate under Section 156(3) to direct FIR registration.
Not always—your lawyer can appear on your behalf in most proceedings unless personal presence is mandated.
Contact a criminal lawyer immediately to plan defense, file for bail, or challenge the complaint.
Some compoundable offenses can be withdrawn with court approval; others require court discretion.
Absolutely—early legal advice ensures your rights are protected and statements are not misused.