Practice Areas
Our Areas of Practice

Cyber Law
Cyber law is the part of the overall legal system that deals with the Internet, cyberspace, and their respectivelegal issues. Cyber law covers a fairly broad area, encompassing.

Criminal Law
Criminal defense law consists of the legal protections afforded to people who have been accused of committing a crime. Law enforcement agencies and government.

Civil Law
A civil attorney or litigator deals with non-criminal areas of legal dispute. These disputes usually involve a party or entity seeking compensation for damages incurred from another party or entity.

Business Law
Covers laws related to businesses and commercial transactions, including contracts, intellectual property, mergers and acquisitions, and business structure.

Family Law
Deals with matters such as marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and domestic violence. It governs relationships within families.

Revenue Law
Relates to laws governing taxation and government revenue. This includes income tax, sales tax, and other tax-related matters.

Consumer Rights
Involves protecting consumers from unfair business practices, including fraud, defective products, and deceptive advertising.

Cyber Defamation
Refers to online defamation, where someone’s reputation is harmed through false information published on the internet.

Computer Crimes
Covers illegal activities that involve computers, such as hacking, identity theft, and unauthorized access to systems.

Cyber Grievance
Refers to the legal recourse individuals or organizations may pursue for online grievances such as harassment, stalking, or fraud.

Offences
A general term referring to unlawful acts, including both criminal offenses and civil wrongs.

Real Estate Law
Concerns legal issues related to property, including buying and selling, leases, mortgages, and landlord-tenant disputes.