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Cybercrime Legal Help

When something unexpected happens online—money disappears from your account, your social media gets taken over, or someone starts misusing your information—it’s completely normal to feel worried and unsure about what to do next.
Most people don’t know the legal steps involved, and honestly, you shouldn’t have to figure it out alone when you’re already stressed.

That’s exactly where we step in.

We help you understand the process, guide you through the right actions, and make sure you’re not walking into this blind. Our goal is simple: to make your situation easier to handle and to give you the right support at the right time.

FIR Filing Assistance

Filing an FIR for a cybercrime can feel intimidating—especially if you’ve never done it before. You may not know what the police will ask, what details are important, or which police station to even go to.

So instead of sending you in unprepared, we help you put everything together:

  • We listen to what happened, calmly and without judgment.

  • We prepare your complaint in a clear, straightforward manner.

  • We ensure important facts aren’t missed.

  • We guide you on whether to file at the local police station or the cyber cell.

By the time you go to file the FIR, you’ll know exactly what to say and what to expect.

Online Complaint Drafting

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If you prefer reporting the crime online, the portals can be confusing. Many people get stuck trying to explain the incident properly or not knowing what documents to attach.

We help you draft your online complaint in a way that feels natural, not overly technical:

  • A simple step-by-step explanation of what happened

  • A clear timeline

  • Relevant proof attached properly

  • A final review before submission

The goal is to make your report easy for officials to understand so they can take quick action.

Help With Cyber Helpline 1930

When someone loses money online, the first reaction is panic. Most victims call 1930 without knowing what to say or what information they should keep ready.

We help you handle this part smoothly:

  • What to tell the helpline so they don’t miss anything important

  • How to explain the fraud clearly

  • What proof you may need afterward

  • How to track your complaint or follow up

Having someone guide you through this call can make the entire experience far less stressful.

Evidence Preservation & Screenshot Assistance

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In cyber cases, evidence disappears quickly. Messages get deleted, accounts change, and screenshots often miss crucial information.

We help you preserve everything correctly:

  • Screenshots with proper timestamps

  • Chat logs and email headers

  • Transaction details

  • Website links, profiles, and other digital traces

We also tell you what not to edit or delete so you don’t accidentally weaken your case.

When You Should Reach Out

If something doesn’t feel right—whether it’s a suspicious message, unauthorized transaction, hacked account, or someone threatening you—reach out sooner rather than later.

A quick conversation can help you figure out your next step.
You don’t need to wait until the situation becomes worse.

Why People Feel Comfortable With Us

People trust us because we don’t talk in complicated legal terms or scare them with procedures.
We explain everything in plain language.
We listen to your situation first.
And then we guide you gently through the right process.

We’ve helped many individuals who were just as confused or anxious as you might be right now, and our focus is always on making the process less stressful.

We’re Here When You Need Us

No matter which stage you’re stuck at—FIR filing, online complaint drafting, calling 1930, or preserving evidence—you don’t have to handle it alone.

Share your situation with us, and we’ll walk you through the next steps at your pace.

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