Victim Representation
Service Overview
Service Overview
Victim Representation refers to legal services provided to individuals who have suffered harm due to criminal acts. The law recognises certain rights of victims, including the right to be heard, to seek compensation, to participate in proceedings, and to challenge inadequate investigation or improper closure of cases.
Victims may require assistance in filing complaints, monitoring police investigation, opposing bail applications, seeking victim compensation, filing appeals against acquittal, or approaching higher courts for fair investigation.
This service includes legal advisory, representation before trial courts and appellate courts, filing protest petitions, victim compensation applications, and ensuring procedural safeguards are properly followed.
The objective is to protect victim rights, ensure accountability, and secure lawful remedies through structured legal proceedings.