Hit and run incidents are serious legal matters that demand immediate attention, proper documentation, and experienced legal support. Advocate-on-Record (AOR) Tushar Garg is known for providing professional legal assistance in cases involving road accidents, including complex hit and run situations. With a clear understanding of criminal law, motor vehicle regulations, and Supreme Court procedures, he helps clients navigate the legal process with confidence.
In hit and run cases, victims or accused individuals often face confusion regarding FIR filing, insurance claims, liability, and court proceedings. AOR Tushar Garg focuses on offering structured legal advice to ensure that all procedural requirements are fulfilled correctly. His approach includes reviewing case facts, guiding clients on evidence collection such as CCTV footage or witness statements, and representing matters before appropriate judicial authorities when required.
For victims, timely legal support is crucial for seeking compensation under the Motor Vehicles Act and ensuring justice through proper investigation. For the accused, professional representation ensures that their legal rights are protected and that due process is followed without prejudice. Tushar Garg emphasizes transparent communication, keeping clients informed about every stage—from initial consultation to case resolution.
As an Advocate-on-Record, he is qualified to file and manage matters before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, making his services valuable in cases that escalate beyond lower courts. His experience in handling documentation, petitions, and compliance with legal procedures helps minimize delays and procedural errors.
Overall, AOR Tushar Garg’s role in hit and run–related legal matters centers on providing reliable guidance, safeguarding client interests, and ensuring that each case is handled with professionalism and legal precision. His client-focused approach aims to deliver clarity, strategic representation, and effective legal outcomes in challenging accident-related disputes.


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