White Coller Crime

White Coller Crime

White collar crimes involve non-violent financial, corporate, and economic offences committed through fraud, misrepresentation, breach of trust, corruption, or misuse of authority for unlawful gain. These offences may include cheating, criminal breach of trust, money laundering, forgery, cyber fraud, corporate fraud, banking and financial irregularities, tax evasion, embezzlement, corruption, insider trading, and offences investigated by agencies such as the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO), Economic Offences Wing (EOW), and other regulatory authorities. Such matters often involve complex legal and financial issues requiring strategic legal handling and detailed examination of records and evidence.

Juvenile matters refer to legal cases involving children or minors who are in conflict with the law or need care and protection. These cases are handled with a focus on rehabilitation, guidance, and the welfare of the child.