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What is a Sex Offenders Lawyer in Bangladesh?

A sex offenders lawyer is a specialized criminal defense attorney who represents individuals accused of sexual offenses in Bangladesh. These legal professionals protect the constitutional rights of the accused, ensure due process is followed, and build robust defense strategies to challenge allegations under the strict provisions of Bangladesh law.

The Role of a Sex Offenders Defense Lawyer

In Bangladesh, sexual offense allegations carry severe legal and social consequences. A qualified defense attorney:

  • Protects constitutional rights of the accused throughout the legal process
  • Challenges evidence including forensic reports, witness testimonies, and procedural violations
  • Ensures fair trial in accordance with Bangladesh Constitution and criminal procedure
  • Negotiates bail and anticipatory bail where legally permissible
  • Defends against false accusations which are unfortunately common in Bangladesh
  • Represents clients before Women and Children Repression Prevention Tribunals
  • Files appeals in High Court Division when necessary

Sexual Offense Laws in Bangladesh

Primary Legislation

1. The Women and Children Repression Prevention Act 2000 (Nari O Shishu Nirjatan Daman Ain 2000)

This is the primary law governing sexual offenses against women and children in Bangladesh. The Act was enacted on July 17, 1995, and strengthened in 2000 to provide stringent punishment for serious crimes.

Official Legal Resources:

Key Features:

  • Special tribunals established for speedy trials
  • Cognizable and non-bailable offenses
  • Death penalty for most serious offenses
  • Recent amendments (2025) reduced investigation and trial time
  • Protection for complainants throughout proceedings

Offenses Covered:

  • Rape and gang rape (Section 9)
  • Death caused by rape (Section 9)
  • Sexual harassment (Section 10)
  • Kidnapping and trafficking of women and children (Sections 5-6)
  • Acid attacks (Section 4)
  • Dowry-related violence and death (Section 11-12)
  • Child sexual abuse and exploitation

2. The Penal Code, 1860

The Penal Code contains provisions for:

  • Sexual harassment (Section 509)
  • Outraging modesty of women (Section 354)
  • Sexual offenses not specifically covered under special laws

3. Recent Legal Amendments (2025)

The government approved amendments to the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act:

Changes Include:

  • Reduced timeline: Investigation period reduced to 15 days
  • Faster trials: Trial completion within 90 days
  • Expanded definition of rape
  • New offense: Sexual relations under false promise of marriage (maximum 7 years)
  • Separate tribunals for child rape cases

Punishments Under Bangladesh Law

Offense Punishment
Rape Death penalty or life imprisonment
Gang Rape Death penalty or life imprisonment
Death Caused by Rape Death penalty
Sexual Assault on Children Life imprisonment to death penalty
Acid Attack Death penalty or life imprisonment
Sexual Harassment Up to 7 years imprisonment and fine
Trafficking Life imprisonment to death penalty
False Promise of Marriage Up to 7 years imprisonment (new provision)

Most offenses are cognizable (police can arrest without warrant) and non-bailable (bail difficult to obtain).

Types of Sexual Offense Cases We Handle

Advocacy Legal provides expert defense representation for individuals accused of various sexual offenses:

1. Rape and Gang Rape Allegations

Under Section 9 of the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act

  • Single perpetrator rape cases
  • Multiple perpetrator (gang rape) allegations
  • Marital rape disputes
  • Workplace sexual assault allegations
  • Date rape and acquaintance rape cases

Our Defense Approach:

  • Challenge consent issues and evidence
  • Examine medical forensic reports critically
  • Investigate witness credibility
  • Identify procedural violations
  • Explore alternative narratives

2. Sexual Assault & Molestation Cases

Under Section 10 and Penal Code provisions

  • Unwanted touching or groping allegations
  • Sexual harassment in workplace
  • Physical assault with sexual intent
  • Indecent behavior accusations

Defense Strategies:

  • Examine circumstantial evidence
  • Challenge witness testimony
  • Investigate motive for false allegations
  • Review CCTV footage and digital evidence

3. Child Sexual Abuse Allegations

Under Women and Children Repression Prevention Act

  • Statutory rape (sexual relations with minors)
  • Child molestation accusations
  • Child pornography allegations (possession, distribution)
  • Online child exploitation charges
  • Sexual grooming accusations

Special Considerations:

  • Extremely serious charges with harshest penalties
  • Separate specialized tribunals (new amendment)
  • Complex evidentiary standards
  • Need for expert psychological and forensic evaluation

4. Online & Digital Sex Crimes

Emerging area under Cyber Laws and Special Acts

  • Cyber harassment and stalking
  • Non-consensual sharing of intimate images (“revenge porn”)
  • Sexual solicitation through digital platforms
  • Online enticement of minors
  • Sexting and digital sexual exploitation

Modern Defense Requirements:

  • Digital forensics expertise
  • Analysis of IP addresses, metadata
  • Social media evidence examination
  • Expert testimony on technology

5. Kidnapping & Trafficking for Sexual Purposes

Under Sections 5-6 of the Act

  • Kidnapping with intent to compel marriage
  • Human trafficking for sexual exploitation
  • Forcible abduction allegations
  • Ransom demands after kidnapping

6. Acid Attack Cases

Under Section 4 and Acid Crime Prevention Act 2002

  • Throwing acid or corrosive substances
  • Attempted acid attacks
  • Abetment in acid throwing
  • Possession of acid for criminal purposes

7. Dowry-Related Sexual Violence

Under Sections 11-12 of the Act

  • Sexual coercion related to dowry demands
  • Physical violence due to dowry disputes
  • Death caused by dowry harassment

8. False Allegations & Fabricated Cases

A Serious Problem in Bangladesh

Unfortunately, false allegations under the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act are common in Bangladesh, often filed due to:

  • Marital disputes and divorce conflicts
  • Property or custody battles
  • Business or financial disputes
  • Personal vendettas and revenge
  • Family pressure or coercion

Our Commitment: Advocacy Legal does not take cases where someone tries to harass another person with a false lawsuit. We always stand for truth and do not compromise on such issues. However, if someone is being falsely accused and punished through a fabricated case, we always step forward to protect the victim.

Why Legal Representation is Critical

1. Severe Legal Consequences

Sexual offense convictions in Bangladesh carry:

  • Death penalty for serious offenses
  • Life imprisonment for many crimes
  • Long-term incarceration (7+ years)
  • Permanent criminal record
  • Social stigma and family consequences
  • Employment and travel restrictions
  • Psychological trauma

2. Complex Legal Procedures

Special Tribunal System:

  • Cases tried in Women and Children Repression Prevention Tribunals
  • Different procedures than regular criminal courts
  • Strict timelines for investigation (15 days) and trial (90 days)
  • Limited opportunity for bail
  • Complex evidence rules

Without proper legal representation:

  • Risk of conviction due to procedural errors
  • Inability to challenge prosecution evidence effectively
  • Loss of potential defenses
  • Missed opportunities for bail
  • Harsher sentencing

3. Presumption of Guilt in Society

Unlike other crimes, sexual offense allegations often result in:

  • Immediate social condemnation before trial
  • Media trial and public shaming
  • Family and community ostracism
  • Loss of employment and reputation
  • Psychological pressure affecting defense

A skilled lawyer:

  • Protects your rights despite public opinion
  • Ensures fair treatment in the legal system
  • Manages media and public perception where possible
  • Provides psychological support through the process

4. High Rate of False Accusations

Women often make fake, serious accusations against their husbands, or their lawyers persuade them to do so, even if the problems in the marriage aren’t that bad.

Reasons for False Cases:

  • Matrimonial disputes and divorce leverage
  • Property and inheritance conflicts
  • Custody battles
  • Business disputes
  • Personal revenge
  • Pressure from family members

Without Legal Defense:

  • Innocent people suffer wrongful imprisonment
  • Reputation permanently damaged
  • Family relationships destroyed
  • Financial ruin from legal costs
  • No remedy even if proved innocent

5. Lack of Proportionality in Law

The abuse of this law has a very adverse impact on our legal system. Innocent people are suffering for this law. Thousands of innocent persons have been jailed for many months, including scores of older men, women and children.

The Problem:

  • Most offenses are non-bailable
  • Arrest can be made on mere complaint
  • Long pre-trial detention even for innocent accused
  • Difficulty obtaining bail even with weak evidence
  • Enormous personal and social cost

Expert Legal Representation Can:

  • File for anticipatory bail before arrest
  • Challenge illegal arrest and detention
  • Move for bail in High Court Division
  • Expose false allegations early
  • Minimize pre-trial suffering

Our Defense Strategies

At Advocacy Legal, we employ comprehensive defense strategies tailored to each case:

1. Pre-Charge Investigation & Anticipatory Bail

Before formal charges are filed:

Anticipatory Bail Application:

  • File in High Court Division to prevent arrest
  • Present evidence of false allegations
  • Demonstrate clean record and good character
  • Show no likelihood of tampering with evidence
  • Negotiate conditions for cooperation

Pre-charge Investigation:

  • Gather evidence supporting innocence
  • Interview potential witnesses
  • Collect documentary proof
  • Review complainant’s background and motive
  • Identify inconsistencies in allegations

2. Challenging the Prosecution’s Case

Evidence Analysis:

  • Medical Reports: Challenge forensic findings, highlight inconsistencies
  • Witness Testimony: Cross-examine for contradictions, bias, coaching
  • Physical Evidence: Question chain of custody, contamination, mishandling
  • Digital Evidence: Analyze metadata, timestamps, authenticity

Legal Challenges:

  • File applications to suppress illegally obtained evidence
  • Challenge procedural violations and rights violations
  • Question jurisdiction and filing of charges
  • Move for dismissal on legal grounds

3. Establishing Strong Defenses

Common Defense Strategies:

Consent (where applicable):

  • Establish consensual relationship
  • Present communication records
  • Demonstrate previous consensual encounters
  • Challenge elements of force or coercion

False Allegations:

  • Demonstrate motive for fabrication
  • Establish alibi and timeline
  • Present contradictory evidence
  • Expose inconsistencies in complainant’s story
  • Show history of false complaints

Mistaken Identity:

  • Challenge identification procedures
  • Present alibi evidence
  • Question reliability of witness identification
  • Analyze CCTV and photographic evidence

Lack of Intent or Knowledge:

  • Challenge mental element (mens rea)
  • Demonstrate lack of criminal intent
  • Present evidence of misunderstanding
  • Show absence of knowledge of age (in statutory cases)

Constitutional and Procedural Defenses:

  • Violation of Article 35 (protection of life and liberty)
  • Illegal arrest and detention
  • Violation of right to fair trial
  • Denial of legal representation
  • Procedural irregularities in investigation

4. Bail Applications & High Court Representation

Regular Bail:

  • Application in Sessions Court or Tribunal
  • Present grounds for bail despite non-bailable nature
  • Demonstrate weak prosecution case
  • Show no flight risk or tampering likelihood

High Court Bail:

5. Trial Defense

During Trial:

  • Strong Opening Statement establishing defense theory
  • Cross-Examination of prosecution witnesses to create doubt
  • Expert Witnesses presenting forensic, medical, psychological evidence
  • Defense Witnesses supporting alibi, character, alternative narrative
  • Closing Arguments highlighting reasonable doubt

Post-Conviction:

  • File appeals to High Court Division
  • Challenge evidentiary errors and legal mistakes
  • Seek sentence reduction where appropriate
  • Pursue acquittal on appeal

False Allegations & Protection of the Innocent

The Problem of False Cases in Bangladesh

Even organizations working for women’s rights acknowledge that, plaintiffs who are aggrieved with minor conjugal issues misuse this law.

Statistics & Reality:

  • Significant percentage of cases involve false allegations
  • Misuse of law for personal gain or revenge
  • Innocent people imprisoned for months before trial
  • Even acquittal doesn’t undo damage to reputation
  • Enormous personal, social, and financial cost

Our Ethical Stance

Advocacy Legal’s Commitment:

We Stand for Truth:

  • We do NOT represent clients we believe are genuinely guilty of serious sexual offenses
  • We refuse cases where the client admits to criminal conduct
  • We will not help anyone harass an innocent person

We Defend the Falsely Accused:

  • We vigorously defend those who are victims of false allegations
  • We fight to protect innocent people from wrongful conviction
  • We expose fabricated evidence and malicious prosecution
  • We work to restore reputation and rebuild lives

We Ensure Fair Process:

  • Every accused deserves due process regardless of allegations
  • Constitutional rights must be protected
  • Fair trial is a fundamental right
  • Presumption of innocence must be honored

How We Identify False Allegations

Red Flags Indicating False Cases:

Timing & Context:

  • Allegation made during divorce or custody battle
  • Filed after property dispute or business conflict
  • Complaint after family dispute or inheritance issue
  • Allegation made after failed relationship or rejected proposal

Inconsistencies:

  • Multiple versions of the story
  • Timeline doesn’t match physical evidence
  • Medical evidence contradicts allegations
  • Witness statements conflict with complainant

Motive:

  • Clear financial or property motive
  • Revenge or personal vendetta evident
  • Pressure from family members
  • Attempt to gain leverage in other legal proceedings

Evidence:

  • Communication records show consensual relationship
  • Third-party evidence contradicts allegations
  • Alibi supported by reliable evidence
  • Fabricated or planted evidence discovered

Protecting Yourself from False Allegations

Preventive Measures:

1. Document Everything:

  • Keep records of all communications
  • Save messages, emails, call logs
  • Document meetings with witnesses present
  • Maintain calendar and alibi records

2. Be Cautious in Relationships:

  • Ensure clear consent and communication
  • Avoid compromising situations
  • Be aware of motivations in conflicts
  • Don’t make threats or coercive statements

3. Seek Legal Advice Early:

  • Consult lawyer if relationship deteriorating
  • Get advice before marital disputes escalate
  • Understand your legal rights and risks
  • Consider anticipatory bail if threats made

4. If Accused:

  • Do NOT speak to police without lawyer present
  • Do NOT try to contact complainant or witnesses
  • Do NOT destroy any evidence or documents
  • DO contact Advocacy Legal immediately
  • DO cooperate with lawyer’s advice
  • DO gather evidence supporting your innocence

Rights of the Accused in Bangladesh

Despite the serious nature of sexual offense allegations, the accused has fundamental constitutional and legal rights:

Constitutional Rights

The Constitution of Bangladesh provides fundamental protections for all accused persons, regardless of the offense:

Article 31: Right to Protection of LawFull Text

  • Right to be treated in accordance with law
  • No action detrimental to life, liberty, property except by authority of law

Article 32: Protection of Right to Life and Personal Liberty

  • No person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty except in accordance with law

Article 33: Safeguards as to Arrest and Detention

  • Right to be informed of grounds of arrest
  • Right to consult and be defended by lawyer
  • Right to be produced before magistrate within 24 hours
  • Protection against arbitrary detention

Article 35: Protection in Respect of Trial and Punishment

  • No conviction except for offense under existing law
  • No person punished for same offense twice
  • No person compelled to be witness against himself
  • Presumption of innocence until proven guilty

Read the full Constitution: Bangladesh Constitution – Supreme Court Chapter

Legal Rights During Investigation

Right to:

  • Be informed of specific allegations
  • Not be subjected to torture or cruel treatment
  • Consult with lawyer immediately after arrest
  • Apply for anticipatory bail before arrest
  • Challenge illegal arrest or detention
  • Remain silent (not incriminate yourself)
  • Have lawyer present during interrogation

Protection Against:

  • Illegal arrest without warrant (if not cognizable)
  • Torture or forced confession
  • Unlawful search and seizure
  • Denial of legal representation

Rights During Trial

Fair Trial Rights:

  • Presumption of innocence
  • Public trial (with exceptions)
  • Right to be heard and present defense
  • Right to legal representation
  • Right to cross-examine witnesses
  • Right to present evidence and witnesses
  • Right to appeal conviction

Procedural Rights:

  • Receive copy of charges and evidence
  • Adequate time to prepare defense
  • Confront accusers
  • Challenge evidence and witnesses
  • Make statements and closing arguments
  • Seek bail (though difficult in non-bailable cases)

Our Legal Services for Sexual Offense Cases

Advocacy Legal provides comprehensive criminal defense services for sexual offense allegations:

1. Emergency Legal Consultation

Available 24/7 for urgent matters:

  • Immediate consultation if arrested or about to be arrested
  • Assessment of allegations and evidence
  • Advice on constitutional rights and procedures
  • Emergency anticipatory bail filing
  • Guidance on what to say (and not say) to authorities

2. Anticipatory Bail Applications

Pre-arrest protection in High Court:

  • File application before arrest warrant issued
  • Present grounds for pre-arrest bail
  • Demonstrate false allegations or weak case
  • Negotiate conditions for cooperation
  • Represent before High Court judges
  • Follow up until final orders

3. Regular Bail Applications

Post-arrest bail relief:

  • File in appropriate court (Tribunal/Sessions/High Court)
  • Present medical, family, employment grounds
  • Challenge strength of prosecution case
  • Demonstrate no flight risk
  • Appeal if bail denied
  • Continuous follow-up

4. Complete Trial Defense

Comprehensive representation throughout:

Pre-Trial:

  • Investigation and evidence gathering
  • Witness interviews
  • Expert consultation (forensic, medical, psychological)
  • Motion practice (suppress evidence, dismiss charges)

Trial:

  • Strategic trial planning
  • Opening and closing statements
  • Cross-examination of prosecution witnesses
  • Presentation of defense case
  • Expert witness testimony
  • Challenging forensic evidence

Post-Trial:

  • Sentencing arguments (if convicted)
  • Appeals to High Court Division
  • Post-conviction relief applications

5. High Court Appeals

Our experienced Supreme Court advocates handle:

  • Criminal appeals from Tribunal convictions to High Court Division
  • Revision petitions challenging orders
  • Constitutional challenges to convictions under Article 102
  • Bail applications in High Court
  • Writ petitions for fundamental rights protection
  • Regular appearance before judges at Supreme Court of Bangladesh

Learn more about our High Court services: High Court Lawyer List in Bangladesh

6. Reputation Management & Family Support

Beyond Legal Representation:

  • Guidance on managing media and public perception
  • Support for family members during proceedings
  • Coordination with employers and institutions
  • Psychological referrals and support
  • Post-acquittal reputation restoration

7. Civil Remedies for False Allegations

After Acquittal:

  • Defamation suits against false accusers
  • Compensation claims for wrongful prosecution
  • Criminal complaints for perjury and fabrication
  • Seeking costs and damages

Why Choose Advocacy Legal for Sex Offense Defense

1. Experienced Criminal Defense Team

Led by Advocate Md. Noushad Parvez:

  • Listed among Bangladesh’s top lawyers
  • Double LL.B. qualified (Bangladesh & UK)
  • Regular High Court practitioner
  • Extensive experience in criminal defense
  • Specialization in false allegation cases

Our Team Includes:

2. Proven Track Record

Successfully Defended:

  • 100+ criminal cases including sexual offense allegations
  • High success rate in bail applications
  • Multiple acquittals in false allegation cases
  • Reduced sentences in genuine cases
  • High Court appeals won

3. Ethical & Principled Practice

Our Values:

  • We stand for truth and justice
  • We refuse cases involving actual guilt
  • We vigorously defend the falsely accused
  • We ensure fair process for all clients
  • We maintain highest ethical standards

4. Comprehensive Legal Services

One-Stop Solution:

  • Emergency response (24/7 availability)
  • Anticipatory and regular bail
  • Complete trial defense
  • High Court appeals
  • Civil remedies
  • Family support

5. Client-Centered Approach

We Provide:

  • Free initial consultation to assess your case
  • Transparent fee structure with written agreements
  • Regular updates on case progress
  • Direct access to lead lawyer
  • Confidential and sensitive handling
  • Support throughout the ordeal

6. Nationwide Service

We represent clients from:

  • Dhaka and surrounding areas
  • Chattogram, Sylhet, Rajshahi
  • All districts of Bangladesh
  • Coordination with local lawyers where needed
  • Travel to client location for serious cases

7. Affordable & Flexible Payment

Understanding Financial Stress:

  • Reasonable and competitive fees
  • Payment plans available
  • No hidden costs
  • Free consultation to assess case
  • Worth every taka for your freedom and reputation

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I do if I’m accused of a sexual offense?

Immediate Steps:

DO:

  • Contact Advocacy Legal immediately
  • Remain calm and do not panic
  • Do not speak to police without lawyer
  • Gather any evidence supporting your innocence
  • Document everything
  • Follow lawyer’s advice strictly

DON’T:

  • Don’t talk to the complainant or witnesses
  • Don’t destroy any evidence or documents
  • Don’t make any statements to police
  • Don’t post anything on social media
  • Don’t try to intimidate or influence anyone
  • Don’t ignore the allegations

2. Can I get bail in a sexual offense case?

Bail Possibilities:

Anticipatory Bail:

  • Possible if you haven’t been arrested yet
  • File in High Court Division
  • Best chance if allegations appear false
  • Requires strong legal grounds

Regular Bail:

  • Very difficult as most offenses are non-bailable
  • May be possible if evidence is very weak
  • Higher chance in High Court than lower court
  • Depends on specific circumstances

We have successfully obtained bail in many cases, especially where false allegations are evident.

3. How long do sexual offense trials take in Bangladesh?

Timeline:

Under New Law (2025 Amendments):

  • Investigation: 15 days
  • Trial: 90 days target
  • Total: Approximately 3-4 months (target)

Reality:

  • Delays are common despite targets
  • Actual trials often take 6-12 months
  • Can extend to 1-2 years in complex cases
  • Appeals add additional time

4. What are the chances of acquittal in false allegation cases?

Our Experience:

If Allegations Are Genuinely False:

  • High chance of acquittal with strong defense
  • Success depends on quality of evidence
  • Early legal intervention improves chances
  • Exposing motive for false case is crucial

Factors Affecting Outcome:

  • Strength of defense evidence
  • Quality of legal representation
  • Credibility of witnesses
  • Forensic and medical evidence
  • Judge’s assessment of case

 Even in genuine false cases, conviction can occur without proper defense. Early engagement of experienced lawyer is critical.

5. What is the punishment for sexual offenses in Bangladesh?

Penalties Vary:

  • Rape: Death penalty or life imprisonment
  • Gang Rape: Death penalty or life imprisonment
  • Sexual Assault of Children: Life imprisonment to death penalty
  • Sexual Harassment: Up to 7 years and fine
  • Acid Attack: Death penalty or life imprisonment
  • Trafficking: Life imprisonment to death penalty

Sentencing Considerations:

  • Severity of offense
  • Age of victim
  • Previous criminal record
  • Circumstances of case
  • Mitigating factors

6. Can false accusers be punished in Bangladesh?

Yes, legal remedies exist:

Criminal Remedies:

  • File complaint for perjury (Section 193, Penal Code)
  • Complaint for giving false evidence (Section 191)
  • Prosecution for fabricating evidence (Section 192)
  • Filing false complaint charges

Civil Remedies:

  • Defamation suit for damages
  • Compensation for reputation damage
  • Costs and legal expenses recovery

Reality: Rarely pursued due to:

  • Focus on clearing one’s name first
  • Difficulty proving malicious intent
  • Social and family pressure
  • Legal system reluctance

Our Advice: After acquittal, we can help pursue these remedies if client desires.

7. How much does it cost to hire a sex offenders lawyer?

Fee Structure:

Consultation:

  • Initial consultation: FREE
  • Case assessment and advice included

Legal Representation:

  • Anticipatory bail: BDT 50,000 – 200,000
  • Regular bail application: BDT 30,000 – 150,000
  • Complete trial defense: BDT 200,000 – 1,000,000+
  • High Court appeals: BDT 150,000 – 500,000+

Factors Affecting Cost:

  • Complexity of case
  • Stage of proceedings
  • Court level (Tribunal vs High Court)
  • Amount of work required
  • Expected duration

Payment Terms:

  • Flexible payment plans available
  • Initial retainer required
  • Stage-wise payments possible
  • Transparent fee agreement

 Your freedom, reputation, and future are priceless. Quality defense is essential.

8. Will my name be made public in a sex offense case?

Privacy Protections:

Media may have access to the details of your incident, including your court case, and some personal information. Reporting standards in Bangladesh are different, which can lead to publishing of news articles in the Bangladesh press.

Legal Protections:

  • Victim’s identity protected by law
  • Accused’s identity not specifically protected
  • Court proceedings generally public
  • Media coverage varies

Reality in Bangladesh:

  • Local media often publishes names
  • Social media spreads information rapidly
  • Difficult to prevent publicity
  • Reputation damage significant

Our Approach:

  • Minimize publicity where possible
  • Quick legal resolution to reduce exposure
  • Reputation management guidance
  • Focus on acquittal to restore name

9. Can I represent myself in a sexual offense case?

Strongly Not Recommended:

Why You Need a Lawyer:

  • Death penalty or life imprisonment possible
  • Complex legal procedures and evidence rules
  • Prosecution has experienced lawyers
  • One mistake can cost you everything
  • Emotional involvement clouds judgment
  • Technical legal knowledge essential

Constitutional Right:

  • Article 33 guarantees right to lawyer
  • Legal aid available if you can’t afford
  • Never face these charges alone

 Even if financial resources are limited, find a way to hire an experienced criminal defense lawyer. Your life depends on it.

10. How can I contact Advocacy Legal for sex offense defense?

Get Help Immediately:

Emergency Hotline: +88 01795762000  (24/7 for urgent cases)

Email: info@advocacylegalbd.com

Website: www.advocacylegalbd.com

Office Visit: Advocacy Legal
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Dhaka, Bangladesh

Office Hours:
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Friday: Closed
Emergency cases: 24/7 availability

Conclusion: Protect Your Rights, Defend Your Freedom

Sexual offense allegations are among the most serious charges in Bangladesh, carrying severe legal penalties and devastating social consequences. Whether you are facing false accusations or need to ensure fair treatment in the legal system, experienced legal representation is not optional—it is essential.

At Advocacy Legal:

  • We defend the innocent against false allegations
  • We ensure constitutional rights are protected
  • We provide aggressive, strategic defense
  • We stand for truth and justice
  • We fight for your freedom and reputation

Don’t Face These Charges Alone

If you or a loved one is accused of a sexual offense:

  • Contact us immediately for free consultation
  • Time is critical—act now
  • Your future depends on the quality of your defense
  • We are here to help

Take Action Now:

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