Defination FIR (First information report)
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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 generally a complaint lodged with the police by the victim of a cognizable offence or by someone on his/her behalf.
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The first information report (FIR) implies data recorded by a cop working given either by the abused individual or some other individual to the commission of a supposed offense.
- First Information Report (FIR) can be documented by any individual. He wants not really be the person in question or the harmed or an observer. First Information Report might be just noise and need not really be given by the individual who has direct information on current realities.
- An FIR can be documented in the police headquarters of the concerned region in whose purview the offense has happened. The first is to get data about the supposed crime to have the option to make reasonable strides for following and bringing to book the liable individual.
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