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Jaipur, Rajasthan · Criminal Defence Lawyer
Jaipur's criminal matters move through the District & Sessions Court at Jaipur, the city's Metropolitan Magistrate courts, and — for bail, quashing, and appeals — the Jaipur Bench of the Rajasthan High Court. NyaySevak connects you with Bar-Council-of-Rajasthan-verified Jaipur criminal lawyers who appear regularly across these forums for bail, FIR matters, and trials under the BNSS.
Quick Answer
Criminal cases in Jaipur begin at the police station that registers the FIR and are tried, depending on the offence, before the Metropolitan Magistrate courts or the District & Sessions Court, Jaipur. Sessions-triable offences, appeals from magistrate orders, and the more serious matters are heard on the Sessions side, while bail, quashing under Section 528 BNSS, and criminal appeals can travel to the Jaipur Bench of the Rajasthan High Court.
Bail is the highest-volume criminal practice in Jaipur. Regular bail is moved before the Magistrate or Sessions Court depending on the offence; anticipatory bail under Section 482 BNSS (formerly Section 438 CrPC) is filed before the Sessions Court or directly before the Rajasthan High Court at Jaipur. Quashing of FIRs and proceedings under Section 528 BNSS (formerly Section 482 CrPC) lies exclusively with the High Court.
Jaipur also sees a steady volume of economic-offence, NDPS, POCSO, SC/ST Act, and matrimonial-cruelty (Section 85 BNS / former 498A) prosecutions, several of which are tried before designated special courts. Experienced local counsel who know the Jaipur court rosters and investigating agencies materially affect how quickly a matter is listed and heard.
Jurisdictions
Our verified Jaipur criminal lawyers appear regularly before each of the courts below, so your matter can be filed and pursued without jurisdictional confusion.
What We Handle
Regular, interim and anticipatory bail across Magistrate, Sessions and the Jaipur Bench.
Quashing of settled or frivolous FIRs before the Rajasthan High Court at Jaipur.
Defence and prosecution of cruelty/dowry-harassment complaints (former 498A).
Defence in narcotics matters before the designated NDPS special court.
Cheating, criminal breach of trust, and forgery prosecutions and defences.
Appeals and revisions from trial courts to the Sessions Court and High Court.
Coverage Across Jaipur
Our Jaipur criminal lawyers cover every major neighbourhood and the surrounding metropolitan area, so you can meet your lawyer near you.
Transparent Pricing
Consultation
₹1,000 – ₹5,000 (free first consultation on NyaySevak)
District Court
₹6,000 – ₹30,000 per appearance
Rajasthan High Court (Jaipur Bench)
₹20,000 – ₹1,25,000 per appearance; senior counsel higher
Local note: Indicative ranges only. Bail matters before the Jaipur Bench commonly run ₹35,000–₹1,00,000 all-inclusive for drafting and a single hearing. Your lawyer agrees the exact fee upfront before any work begins.
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Share the facts of your criminal matter and your location in Jaipur — no charge, no obligation.
We match you with a Bar-Council-verified criminal lawyer who regularly appears before Rajasthan High Court (Jaipur Bench) and the relevant Jaipur courts.
Speak with your lawyer by phone, video, or in-person meeting in Jaipur. Agree fees upfront — no surprises.
Local Pro Tips
Common Questions
Use NyaySevak's Jaipur criminal-law listings, shortlist by Bar Council of Rajasthan verification, years of practice before the Jaipur courts, and ratings, and book a free first consultation. Every listed advocate appears regularly before the Jaipur District & Sessions Court and the Rajasthan High Court's Jaipur Bench.
It depends on the offence and the police station that registered the FIR. Magistrate-triable offences are heard by the Metropolitan Magistrate courts; serious, Sessions-triable offences and appeals go to the District & Sessions Court, Jaipur. Bail, quashing, and criminal appeals can be taken to the Jaipur Bench of the Rajasthan High Court.
Yes. Anticipatory bail under Section 482 BNSS (earlier Section 438 CrPC) can be filed before the Sessions Court, Jaipur, or directly before the Rajasthan High Court at Jaipur, depending on the offence. Our Jaipur criminal lawyers regularly handle anticipatory-bail applications across both forums.
Fees vary by court and seniority. District-court appearances commonly range ₹6,000–₹30,000, while a Rajasthan High Court (Jaipur Bench) hearing ranges from ₹20,000 to over ₹1,25,000. These are indicative ranges — every lawyer's fee is agreed upfront on NyaySevak with no hidden charges.
Magistrate trials may conclude in roughly 1–2 years; Sessions trials typically take 2–4 years depending on complexity and witnesses. Bail applications are usually decided within a few weeks at the Sessions Court and somewhat longer at the High Court.
Yes. Our panel includes Jaipur criminal lawyers experienced before the designated NDPS and POCSO special courts, covering both defence and the procedural protections that apply to these special enactments.
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