Criminal advocate in Lucknow
Looking to hire the best criminal advocate in Lucknow for your case? With extensive experience in bail matters, FIR quashing, 498A defence, trials, POCSO, NDPS, and other serious offences, we provide trusted legal representation in both District Courts and the High Court.
Shivendra Pratap Singh
Shivendra Pratap Singh is a seasoned criminal law advocate in Lucknow, practicing since 2005. Known for his dedication and client-focused approach, he has represented clients in criminal defense, civil disputes, property litigation, family matters, and service cases.
He regularly appears before the High Court, service tribunals, and district courts, offering strategic legal solutions and effective representation.

Latest Advice in Criminal Law
Can I amend the criminal complaint after cognisance
Can I amend the criminal complaint after cognisance? When the complaint was filed I had information about his nick name which is also fairly known in the vicinity. But after filing a complaint I came to know that there are two more persons in the…
Father lodged FIR for kidnapping whereas the daughter is major
Father lodged FIR for kidnapping whereas the daughter is major and married to her boyfriend with her free consent. I am studying in my first year of graduation and my age is twenty years. When my father came to know that I have solemnised marriage…
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The initial consultation will last for 30 minutes. All discussions are strictly confidential, and your identity will never be disclosed under any circumstances
Expertise in Criminal Law
Anticipatory Bail
Anticipatory bail is a legal remedy available to a person who has a reasonable apprehension of arrest in a criminal case. Unlike regular bail, which is sought after arrest, anticipatory bail provides protection from arrest before it happens.
Under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, the process of anticipatory bail generally takes 7 to 10 days, depending on the complexity of the case and the court’s schedule.
Regular Bail
Regular bail is granted to a person after arrest in a criminal case. Once the accused has been taken into custody, he or she can apply for bail before the Magistrate, Sessions Court, or High Court, depending on the seriousness of the offence.
Expertise in bail under POCSO, NDPS, Prevention of Corruption Act, SC & ST Act, UAPA, NIA, CBI, SIT Cases and other serious offence such as murder, rape, forgery, cheating, attepmt to murder etc.
Criminal Trial
Experience in sessions and warrant trial before the Magistrate, Court of Session, Special Courts constituted under Prevention of Corruption Act, NIA, SC&ST Act, POCSO, Essential Commodity Act, MP/MLA etc.
Experience is vital in criminal trials, as the art of cross-examination can only be mastered through active practice. Handling complex cases has provided in-depth knowledge of the Evidence Act and cross examination of witnesses.
Criminal Appeal
Vast experience in handling criminal appeals involving murder, rape, corruption, and other serious offences before the Sessions Court and the High Court.
Appeal is the most vital part of the criminal justice system, as it provides an opportunity to rectify errors committed by subordinate courts.
Quashing of criminal proceedings
False criminal proceedings are initiated in disputes arising out of matrimonial acrimony, property conflicts, personal enmity, or even political vendetta.
Advocate Shivendra has successfully handled several quashing petitions before the Hon’ble High Court, Lucknow and protected personal liberty of individuals.
Miscellaneous criminal cases
Criminal revisions, habeous corpus writ, protection from arrest during investigation, protectin from false cases of inter-caste marriage etc.
Expeditious disposal of criminal cases, transfer of cases to another district, transfer of investigation from local police to CBI, SIT or CID etc.