Correct the false statements
i) An F.I.R. is filed in the court.
ii) Being arrested by the police is equal to being punished.
iii) A bail is given on the basis of sureties.
iv) Supreme Court is the highest court in the country.
Answers
1. an fir is filed in the concerned or any police station.
2. until the accused isnt proved guilty, it still remains a suspect under arrest.
3. idk
4.idk
tried my best...though not sure
hope it helps..
i) An Fir is filed in the court: It is a false statement.
Fir, also known as First Information Report is a 'written document' that is filed in a police station. With this Fir, the police can 'take action' against the offender even without the approval of the court.
ii) Being arrested by the police is equal to being punished: It is a false statement.
This depends on the situation. The police arrest the offenders or the people who have committed a crime with some force. People are physically and mentally assaulted or abused before being arrested and taken to the police station as a punishment. But until there are enough proofs to make him/her an accuse, he/she remains as a suspect.
iii) A bail is given on the basis of sureties: It is a true statement.
Surety of bail means a promise given to the judge that the accused person will appear in the court when asked to appear when he/she is out in Bail.
iv) Supreme Court is the highest court in the country: It is a true statement.
'Supreme court' is the 'highest court in India' and according to article 141, the laws declared by the 'supreme court' in India is applicable to all other courts and is the 'final court of Appeal' in India.