Advocate at Khatoli Police Station, Kota
FIR · Bail · Anticipatory Bail · Criminal Defence — Khatoli Police Station Jurisdiction
| Station | Khatoli Police Station, Kota Rural |
| Area | Khatoli, Kota Rural |
| Phone | 07458-220220 |
| khl-ktr.ripol@nic.in | |
| Emergency | 100 | 112 | 1090 |
| Hours | Open 24 Hours, 7 Days |
Jurisdiction of Khatoli Police Station
Khatoli Police Station operates under Kota Rural SP jurisdiction, covering Khatoli, Kota Rural. All FIRs registered here are investigated by this station and cases are trialled at the courts listed below. If you are unsure whether your matter falls under this station’s jurisdiction, Advocate Prakhar Gupta can verify and guide you.
Which Court Handles Cases from Khatoli Police Station?
All FIRs registered at Khatoli Police Station are tried at the District & Sessions Court Complex, Kota, based on the nature of the offence.
Judicial Magistrate / CJM Court
Offences punishable up to 7 years — hurt, theft, cheating, intimidation, minor assault. First bail hearing takes place here after arrest.
Sessions Court, Kota
Serious offences — murder (Sec. 103 BNS), rape (Sec. 64 BNS), dacoity, kidnapping. Also hears anticipatory bail applications.
Special Courts — When Jurisdiction Shifts
For certain Acts, the trial moves to a designated Special Court even if the FIR was registered at Khatoli Police Station:
| Act / Offence | Special Court | Key Note |
|---|---|---|
| NDPS Act (Drugs / Narcotics) | Special NDPS Court, Kota | Strict twin-condition bail under Sec. 37 NDPS |
| POCSO Act (Child Abuse) | Special POCSO Court, Kota | In-camera trial; child-friendly procedures |
| SC/ST Atrocities Act | Special SC/ST Court, Kota | No anticipatory bail ordinarily |
| Domestic Violence Act | Family Court / Designated Magistrate | 498A with Magistrate; DV relief with Family Court |
| Motor Accident (MACT) | MACT, Kota | Criminal negligence stays in Magistrate Court |
| Cyber Crimes (IT Act) | Designated Cyber Court (Sessions), Kota | FIR at Cyber Cell or local police station |
How Advocate Prakhar Gupta Can Help
Anticipatory Bail
Fear of arrest? File anticipatory bail at Sessions Court, Kota or Rajasthan High Court before arrest.
Bail After Arrest
Appear at first Magistrate hearing within 24 hours. Immediate bail arguments at Kota Rural courts.
FIR Quashing
False or malicious FIR? File a quashing petition under Sec. 528 BNSS before the Rajasthan High Court.
Criminal Trial Defence
Complete representation from charge framing to final arguments before Magistrate and Sessions Court.
Sec. 41A / 160 Notices
Received a police notice for questioning? Expert guidance on compliance, rights, and legal protection.
Remand Opposition
Oppose police custody remand at first Magistrate appearance. Argue for judicial custody or bail from day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which court handles cases from Khatoli Police Station?
All FIRs registered at Khatoli Police Station are tried at the District & Sessions Court Complex, Kota. Offences up to 7 years go to the Judicial Magistrate / CJM Court; serious offences (murder, rape, dacoity) go to the Sessions Court. Special Acts (NDPS, POCSO, SC/ST, etc.) are tried before designated Special Courts in Kota.
Can I get anticipatory bail if an FIR is filed at Khatoli Police Station?
Yes. Anticipatory bail can be filed at the Sessions Court, Kota, or directly at the Rajasthan High Court, before any arrest. Advocate Prakhar Gupta handles anticipatory bail for all offences registered at Khatoli Police Station. Act promptly as soon as you learn of an impending FIR or arrest.
What happens after arrest at Khatoli Police Station?
After arrest, the accused must be produced before the nearest Magistrate within 24 hours. The Magistrate can grant bail, remand to judicial custody, or grant police custody remand. Engaging an advocate at the earliest — ideally before the first Magistrate hearing — gives the best chance of immediate bail.
Can a false FIR at Khatoli Police Station be quashed?
Yes. A malicious or false FIR can be challenged by filing a quashing petition under Section 528 BNSS before the Rajasthan High Court. The High Court has broad powers to quash FIRs that are frivolous, vexatious, or where no cognisable offence is made out. Advocate Prakhar Gupta regularly handles such petitions.