When a conviction, sentence, or adverse order is passed by a trial court, the affected party has the legal right to challenge the decision before a higher court. Aggarwal and Associates handles criminal appeals with a focused approach on legal errors, procedural violations, and evidentiary gaps in NDPS and criminal cases.
We file and argue appeals challenging convictions based on improper appreciation of evidence, non-compliance with mandatory procedures, and legal errors affecting the judgment.
Along with the appeal, we move applications for suspension of sentence and grant of bail. Courts examine factors such as the strength of the appeal, period of custody, and likelihood of delay in hearing.
We represent complainants and the State in challenging acquittals where the trial court has ignored material evidence or misapplied legal principles.
NDPS appeals often focus on procedural safeguards such as search and seizure compliance, recovery credibility, chain of custody, and statutory presumptions under the Act.
In certain situations where an appeal is not maintainable, we advise and file criminal revision petitions before the Sessions Court or High Court to challenge jurisdictional errors or procedural irregularities.
Effective appeals require detailed analysis of trial records, evidence, depositions, and legal findings. Our approach is focused on identifying strong legal grounds and presenting structured arguments before appellate courts.