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Protest Petition Lawyer in Chennai

Complaint Drafting

Advocate preparing a detailed police complaint for FIR registration after police refusal.

We review your complaint to determine if it discloses a cognizable offence and provide FIR refusal legal advice accordingly. Our team assists in preparing a legally proper complaint, ensuring it includes all necessary facts and supporting documents before it is submitted to the police, and can also guide you through the process of filing a Protest Petition or a Section 175(3) BNSS petition if required.

CSR Follow-Up

Community Service Register (CSR) issued instead of FIR by the police.

If the police issue only a Community Service Register (CSR) receipt without registering an FIR, we provide FIR refusal legal advice to guide you on the appropriate legal remedies. We will also inform you about the next steps available under the law, including the option to file a Protest Petition or pursue a Section 175(3) BNSS petition.

SP / Commissioner Complaint

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Before approaching the Magistrate, we assist in preparing representations, including a Protest Petition and documentation for FIR refusal legal advice, directed to the Superintendent of Police, Commissioner of Police, or other competent authorities, along with supporting documents related to the Section 175(3) BNSS petition.

Section 175(3) BNSS Petition

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We prepare and file Protest Petitions under Section 175(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (formerly Section 156(3) CrPC), seeking a direction from the Judicial Magistrate for the registration of an FIR and investigation, particularly in cases of FIR refusal where legal advice is needed.

Magistrate Representation

Magistrate Representation

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Our office provides legal advice regarding FIR refusals, represents clients before the Judicial Magistrate, presents legal submissions, files supporting affidavits, and pursues appropriate orders for registration and investigation, including filing a Protest Petition under Section 175(3) BNSS petition.

Legal Consultation

Magistrate Representation

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Every complaint necessitates a unique legal strategy. We offer practical legal advice for FIR refusal situations, including guidance on FIR registration, closure reports, protest petitions, private complaints, and other available remedies under criminal law, such as Section 175(3) BNSS petitions.

Why Choose JNN Global Law Consortium LLP?

Experienced Legal Support for FIR Refusal Cases

If the police refuse to register your FIR, timely legal action is essential. At JNN Global Law Consortium LLP, we specialize in providing FIR refusal legal advice, assisting clients at every stage of the process, from preparing a legally valid complaint to representing them before the Judicial Magistrate under Section 175(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (formerly Section 156(3) CrPC).  


Our services include reviewing your complaint, drafting representations to senior police authorities, preparing petitions under Section 175(3) BNSS, filing supporting affidavits, and providing legal representation throughout the proceedings. We also advise clients when the police issue only a CSR, refuse to receive the complaint, delay investigation, or file an improper closure report.  


Every case is examined on its own facts. We provide practical legal advice to help clients understand the appropriate remedy available under criminal law and take the necessary legal steps for the registration of the FIR and a fair investigation.  


Our Services Include:  

- Legal opinion on FIR refusal cases.  

- Complaint drafting and document verification.  

- Representation before the Superintendent of Police or Commissioner of Police.  

- Filing petitions under Section 175(3) BNSS.  

- Representation before the Judicial Magistrate.  

- Advice on closure reports and Protest Petitions.  

- Private Complaint under the BNSS, where applicable.  

- Legal consultation throughout the criminal proceedings.  


Why Clients Choose Us:  

- Experienced criminal law practice.  

- Professional drafting of criminal petitions.  

- Practical legal advice based on the facts of each case.  

- Representation before Magistrate Courts in Chennai and Tamil Nadu.  

- Clear guidance at every stage of the legal process.  


Need Help Registering Your FIR?  

If the police have refused to register your FIR or have closed your complaint without proper action, contact our office for legal guidance. We assist clients in preparing complaints, filing Section 175(3) BNSS petitions, and representing them before the Judicial Magistrate.  


Contact JNN Global Law Consortium LLP for professional legal assistance. We help clients prepare complaints, representations to senior police authorities, Section 175(3) BNSS petitions, Protest Petitions, and other criminal law remedies before the appropriate courts.

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Get Legal Help for FIR Refusal in Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Experienced Criminal Lawyers for FIR Refusal, Protest Petitions & Section 175(3) BNSS

If the police refuse to register your FIR, timely legal action is essential. At JNN Global Law Consortium LLP, we specialize in providing FIR refusal legal advice, assisting clients at every stage of the process, from preparing a legally valid complaint to representing them before the Judicial Magistrate under Section 175(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (formerly Section 156(3) CrPC).  


Our services include reviewing your complaint, drafting representations to senior police authorities, preparing petitions under Section 175(3) BNSS, filing supporting affidavits, and providing legal representation throughout the proceedings. We also advise clients when the police issue only a CSR, refuse to receive the complaint, delay investigation, or file an improper closure report.  


Every case is examined on its own facts. We provide practical legal advice to help clients understand the appropriate remedy available under criminal law and take the necessary legal steps for the registration of the FIR and a fair investigation.  


Our Services Include:  

- Legal opinion on FIR refusal cases.  

- Complaint drafting and document verification.  

- Representation before the Superintendent of Police or Commissioner of Police.  

- Filing petitions under Section 175(3) BNSS.  

- Representation before the Judicial Magistrate.  

- Advice on closure reports and Protest Petitions.  

- Private Complaint under the BNSS, where applicable.  

- Legal consultation throughout the criminal proceedings.  


Why Clients Choose Us:  

- Experienced criminal law practice.  

- Professional drafting of criminal petitions.  

- Practical legal advice based on the facts of each case.  

- Representation before Magistrate Courts in Chennai and Tamil Nadu.  

- Clear guidance at every stage of the legal process.  


Need Help Registering Your FIR?  

If the police have refused to register your FIR or have closed your complaint without proper action, contact our office for legal guidance. We assist clients in preparing complaints, filing Section 175(3) BNSS petitions, and representing them before the Judicial Magistrate.  


Contact JNN Global Law Consortium LLP for professional legal assistance. We help clients prepare complaints, representations to senior police authorities, Section 175(3) BNSS petitions, Protest Petitions, and other criminal law remedies before the appropriate courts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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 No. If your complaint discloses a cognizable offence, the police are generally required to register an FIR. If they refuse, you may approach higher police authorities or seek appropriate relief before the Judicial Magistrate under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS). 


 A Community Service Register (CSR) receipt is not an FIR. If your complaint discloses a cognizable offence, you may first represent the matter to the Superintendent or Commissioner of Police. If no action is taken, you may file a petition before the Judicial Magistrate under Section 175(3) BNSS. 


 Yes. If the police fail to register an FIR or conduct a proper investigation despite your complaint, you may approach the Judicial Magistrate by filing a petition under Section 175(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, seeking appropriate directions. 


 A Protest Petition is filed before the Magistrate when the police submit a Closure Report or refer the complaint as a mistake of fact, mistake of law, or civil dispute. The Magistrate can examine the report and pass appropriate orders in accordance with law. 


 Yes. We assist clients from Chennai, Avadi, Tambaram, Chengalpattu, Kanchipuram, Tiruvallur, Vellore, Cuddalore, Coimbatore, and other parts of Tamil Nadu in matters relating to FIR refusal, Section 175(3) BNSS petitions, Protest Petitions, and Magistrate Court proceedings. 


Need Help After an FIR Refusal? Contact Us Today

Did the police refuse to register your FIR? We provide expert legal advice for FIR refusal situations, assisting with Section 175(3) BNSS petitions, Protest Petitions, CSR without FIR, Private Complaints, and Magistrate Court Representation. Our services proudly extend across Chennai and throughout Tamil Nadu. Contact JNN Global Law Consortium LLP today to book a confidential legal consultation.

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