Anticipatory Bail in Matrimonial Disputes

When a matrimonial dispute escalates into a criminal complaint, especially under Section 498A IPC/ Section 85 of BNS, Domestic Violence, or other harassment-related allegations, the risk of arrest becomes real. In such situations, the most urgent and essential step is to apply for Anticipatory Bail.

Anticipatory Bail ensures that a person is not arrested and can participate in the investigation without fear. It is a preventive legal remedy available under Section 438 CrPC.

As an experienced Anticipatory Bail and criminal defence lawyer in Mumbai, Advocate Khevana Dagli assists clients in obtaining timely protection from arrest, preparing strong anticipatory bail applications, and guiding them through every stage of the case.

When You Need Anticipatory Bail

Procedure for Anticipatory Bail

1. Filing Anticipatory Bail application in Sessions Court

2. Detailed affidavit explaining defence

3. Hearing by court

4. Court grants: Interim protection, Final protection, Conditions (if any)

5. Compliance with conditions

6. Filing for quashing (if settlement is reached)

Documents Required

Why Choose Advocate Khevana Dagli

Frequently Asked Questions

Immediately after receiving threats of a complaint or after learning that an FIR has been filed. Early filing prevents arrest.

No, but courts generally grant protection if the case appears exaggerated, motivated, or non-serious.

Once a lawyer files for anticipatory bail and the court issues notice, police usually wait for the hearing unless the allegations are extremely serious.

Yes — such as cooperating with investigation, not threatening the complainant, or appearing when required.

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