C. Answer in one or two sentences.
1. What is a First Information Report?
2. Who can lodge an FIR?
3. What is a cognisable crime?
4. Who is a witness?
5. What is the main responsibility of a public
prosecutor?
6. What are the rights guaranteed to the accused by
the constitution in the event of an arrest?
D. Answer in a paragraph.
1. What are the functions of the police?
2. How is an FIR filed?
3. What is the role of the following in a trial: a) the
public prosecutor b) the defence lawyer?
4. How is judgement arrived at in a trial?
Answers
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Answer:
Answer in one word
1) A First Information Report is a document prepared by police organisations in South Asian and Southeast Asian countries including Myanmar, India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan when they receive information ...
2) Anyone who knows about the commission of a cognizable offence can file an FIR. It is not necessary that only the victim of the crime should file an FIR. A police officer who comes to know about a cognizable offence can file an FIR himself/herself.
3) Cognisable offence and non-cognisable offence are classifications of crime used in the legal system of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. Non-cognisable offences includes misbehavior, public annoyance etc.
4) a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
5) A Public Prosecutor is an officer of the court helping in the administration of justice. It is clear from the fact that the main duty of the Public Prosecutor is to help the court in finding the facts of the case. The Public Prosecutor must be impartial, fair and honest. He must act on the directions of the judge.
6) Article 22(2) of the constitution provides that “no person who is arrested shall be detained in custody without being informed as soon as may be, of the grounds for such arrest nor shall he be denied the right to consult, and to be defended by a legal practitioner of his choice.”
Answer in Paragraph
1) police force or service perform the duties assigned them by the law by protecting the public against violence, crime and other harmful acts. Police officers must act in accordance with the law, ensuring that it is respected and applied in a manner consistent with their level of responsibility.
2) First Information Report (FIR) is a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence. It is a report of information that reaches the police first in point of time and that is why it is called the First Information Report.