Lawyer

Area of practice

Offences Against
Human Body & Property

Overview

Offences against the human body are among the most serious criminal offences under Indian law. These include crimes such as murder, attempt to murder, grievous hurt, assault, kidnapping, and other forms of physical harm or restraint. Whether you are falsely accused or a victim seeking justice, Advocate Faiza Gawandi provides strategic representation tailored to the high-stakes nature of these cases.

Advocate Faiza Gawandi handles high-stakes trials involving serious offences under the IPC including:

  • Offences against the human body: Murder, suicide, dowry death, rape, kidnapping, unnatural sex, and grievous hurt
  • Property-related crimes: Theft, robbery, extortion, cheating, forgery, criminal breach of trust, criminal conspiracy, and misappropriation

Services offered

Faiza handles high-stakes trials involving serious offences under the IPC including:

Assault & Criminal Force (Sec. 351–358 IPC) : Defense in cases involving threats, physical harm, or use of force without consent.

Hurt & Grievous Hurt (Sec. 319–338 IPC) : Representation in matters involving bodily injuries, including medical negligence and accidental injuries.

Wrongful Restraint & Confinement (Sec. 339–348 IPC) : Legal remedies and defense in cases of illegal detention or restriction of movement.

Culpable Homicide & Murder (Sec. 299–302 IPC) : Strategic defense in cases involving allegations of murder, attempted murder, or negligent homicide.

Attempt to Murder (Sec. 307 IPC) : Legal representation in high-stakes cases involving serious attempts to cause death.

Dowry Death & Abetment of Suicide (Sec. 304B, 306 IPC) : Defense or victim-side representation in sensitive matrimonial-related death cases.

Kidnapping & Abduction (Sec. 359–369 IPC) : Representation in cases involving unlawful confinement, kidnapping for ransom, or abduction of minors/women.

Death by Negligence (Sec. 304A IPC) : Handling of cases involving fatal accidents, medical negligence, or reckless conduct.

FAQ

Know Your Rights, Understand the Process

Am I eligible for FIR quashing?

Key documents include:

  • A copy of the FIR (if available)
  • Your personal ID and address proof
  • Any prior notices or communication from police
  • Relevant supporting documents (e.g., alibis, CCTV footage, chats)

I help clients organize and present these documents effectively to strengthen the bail plea.

Key documents include:
  • A copy of the FIR (if available)
  • Your personal ID and address proof
  • Any prior notices or communication from police
  • Relevant supporting documents (e.g., alibis, CCTV footage, chats)
I help clients organize and present these documents effectively to strengthen the bail plea.
Key documents include:
  • A copy of the FIR (if available)
  • Your personal ID and address proof
  • Any prior notices or communication from police
  • Relevant supporting documents (e.g., alibis, CCTV footage, chats)
I help clients organize and present these documents effectively to strengthen the bail plea.
Key documents include:
  • A copy of the FIR (if available)
  • Your personal ID and address proof
  • Any prior notices or communication from police
  • Relevant supporting documents (e.g., alibis, CCTV footage, chats)
I help clients organize and present these documents effectively to strengthen the bail plea.
Key documents include:
  • A copy of the FIR (if available)
  • Your personal ID and address proof
  • Any prior notices or communication from police
  • Relevant supporting documents (e.g., alibis, CCTV footage, chats)
I help clients organize and present these documents effectively to strengthen the bail plea.

Every Case Deserves a Strong Defence.

Work with a lawyer who values your time, your rights, and your dignity. Advocate Faiza brings expertise, empathy, and urgency to every matter

  • Criminal allegations or FIRs
  • Bail or anticipatory bail​
  • NDPS or financial crime defence​
  • POSH or workplace harassment matters​
  • Cybercrime or internet fraud cases

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