FAQs

  • I’ve been practising law for over 22 years, with a strong focus on criminal and traffic law in recent years.

  • No. I represent clients all over New Zealand and regularly appear in courts nationwide.

  • Prior to making a decision on whether or not to give a statement to the police, speak to a lawyer without delay and in private.

    You have a right to remain silent when the police question you.

  • If you want peace of mind, then you should instruct an experienced lawyer like me to represent you in court.

    I will take you through the court process step-by-step so that you know what to expect at each step of your journey through the legal process.

  • I run a legal practice focusing exclusively on criminal and traffic law. 

    If you are looking for a lawyer who concentrates on these areas of the law, then selecting me as your lawyer is a wise decision. 

    I do not provide advice on any other areas of the law, such as matrimonial, property and immigration law.

  • I am currently not accepting any new legal aid cases.

    I may be able to accept your case if you are in a position to pay legal fees.

  • Absolutely. I do not publish or promote client cases on my website or social media, and your privacy is always respected.

  • Yes. If your court date is approaching quickly or if you've been arrested or charged, I will respond promptly and can take urgent instructions.

  • Yes. I regularly assist with interim and permanent name suppression applications and understand the legal thresholds and evidentiary requirements.

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The information provided on Anjeet Singh’s website is intended to provide general information to the viewer.  Every effort has been taken to ensure that the information set out in this website is accurate, but any visitor to this website is advised that:

  1. The information provided in this website does not replace or change the laws of New Zealand and other official guidelines or requirements.

  2. Any visitor to this website should take specific advice from a qualified legal professional before undertaking any action following information received from this website.

  3. Anjeet Singh does not accept any responsibility or liability whatsoever from reliance placed on this website having read any part of the information on this website or for any error or omission from the information provided in this website.

  4. The content on this website, including blog articles, is provided for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Every legal situation is different, and you should seek advice from a qualified lawyer regarding your specific circumstances. Use of this site or any of its content does not create a solicitor client relationship. For personalised legal advice, please contact Anj Singh Law directly.

  5. Any visitor to this website who ignores this disclaimer does so at his/her own risk.

  6. Reviewed by the author: All content on this website has been personally written or reviewed by Anj Singh, a New Zealand lawyer with over 22 years in the legal profession, including extensive experience in criminal and traffic law. The information provided reflects current New Zealand law and is designed to offer practical guidance, not generic advice. Content is regularly updated to maintain accuracy, clarity, and usefulness for those navigating the justice system.