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3. There are provisions to lodge an FIR in areas outside the area of jurisdiction based on
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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

"When it becomes obvious that even though the offence has been committed beyond the jurisdiction of the police station, Zero FIR would be recorded and the FIR would then be moved to the appropriate police station as per Section 170 of CrPC," it had been told.

Explanation:

Step 1: A police station must send the complaint to a police station with the authority to investigate the alleged offence after registering a zero FIR. After being transferred, a zero FIR is given a serial number by the police station with the relevant jurisdiction, which turns it into a normal FIR.

Step 2: It refers to a FIR that is filed regardless of where the crime was committed. In such a situation, the police can no longer assert that they lack jurisdiction. The police station with real jurisdiction is then given a copy of such a FIR so that the investigation may start.

Step 3: Additionally called the Nirbhaya Act. The Home Ministry of the Indian Government sent a warning to all States and Union Territories on May 10, 2013, urging them to file zero false police reports, according to the Committee Report. The 1973 Code of Criminal Procedure does not define the word F.I.R.

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Answered by rajkrrish715
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police

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