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Advocate in Himachal Pradesh – Puneet Thakur

Advocate Puneet Thakur is a Bar-approved legal professional with three years of experience based in Himachal Pradesh. He specializes in various areas of law, including Criminal Law (specifically Bail and the NDPS Act), Family Law (encompassing Divorce and Custody), and Property Law (focusing on Disputes and Transfers). Additionally, he is well-versed in Cyber Law, Contract Law, and matters related to the Negotiable Instruments Act (Section 138).

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About - Advocate Puneet Thakur

Puneet Thakur and Associates is a trusted legal firm with a strong presence in Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. We offer expert legal services across both regions, specializing in criminal cases, NDPS matters, anticipatory bail applications, property disputes, family law, and legal notices.

Whether you're in Himachal Pradesh or Delhi, our firm is dedicated to safeguarding your rights with a proactive and personalized approach. With extensive local expertise and deep knowledge of the legal frameworks in both states, we ensure that your concerns are addressed effectively and efficiently.

Contact us today for professional legal assistance tailored to your needs, no matter where you're located.

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Why Puneet Thakur is the Best Advocate in Mandi Himachal Pradesh ?

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  • Substantive Law
    • Substantive criminal law defines various offenses and prescribes punishments for each crime. • The primary legislation is the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, which has replaced the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The BNSS categorizes crimes into various offenses such as: • Offenses against the State: Treason, sedition, etc. • Offenses against the Human Body: Murder, assault, kidnapping, etc. • Offenses against Property: Theft, robbery, criminal trespass, etc. • Offenses against Women: Rape, dowry harassment, domestic violence, etc. • Economic Offenses: Fraud, forgery, counterfeiting, etc.
  • Procedural Law
    • Procedural law lays down the rules and processes for investigating crimes, filing cases, conducting trials, and executing sentences. • Key procedural laws in India include: • Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, which replaced the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). • Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), 2023, which replaced the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, and governs the admissibility and evaluation of evidence.
  • Punishments Under BNSS
    • Imprisonment (simple or rigorous). • Fines. • Forfeiture of property. • Death penalty (in rarest of rare cases).
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