We provide professional legal defense for individuals and organizations charged under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), 1999. Our experienced MCOCA lawyer in Delhi ensures strong representation, bail assistance, and comprehensive case handling before MCOCA special courts.
1. Legal Assistance for MCOCA Cases
🔹 Defense for Accused in MCOCA Cases
Preparation of defense strategy and representation in MCOCA courts
Filing Anticipatory Bail and Regular Bail applications
Quashing of false FIRs and wrongful allegations
Challenging illegal arrests and violation of rights
Filing appeals against convictions and sentencing
🔹 Legal Support for Victims & Complainants
Filing complaints against organized crime syndicates
Providing legal protection for witnesses and whistleblowers
Representation during police investigations and criminal trials
2. Types of MCOCA Cases We Handle
Organized crime and syndicate operations (Section 3, MCOCA)
Extortion, kidnapping, and threats (Section 3(1)(ii), MCOCA)
Contract killings and organized murders
Financial and money laundering crimes
Illegal possession or trafficking of arms (Arms Act & MCOCA)
Political crimes, bribery, and corruption-related offenses
Wrongful MCOCA allegations and detentions
3. Bail & Legal Remedies in MCOCA Cases
MCOCA cases are complex and non-bailable, but bail can be secured under specific conditions. We assist with:
Anticipatory Bail (Section 438 CrPC) – before arrest
Regular Bail (Section 439 CrPC) – after arrest
High Court and Supreme Court appeals for bail and case dismissal
Quashing of false FIRs and charge sheets
4. Legal Documentation & Attestation for MCOCA Cases
Drafting and filing legal petitions, complaints, and bail pleas
Attestation of court orders, judgments, and legal documents
Police clearance and criminal record verification
Authentication of forensic and evidence documentation
Attestation Process:
Notary Attestation – Local verification
Home Department Attestation – State-level authentication
MEA (Ministry of External Affairs) Attestation – For international cases
Embassy/Consulate Attestation – For cross-border legal matters