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explain the procedure of FIR in brief

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Answered by drmalik021
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The procedure of filing an FIR is prescribed in Section 154 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973. commission of a cognizable offence is given orally, the police must write it down. information or making a complaint to demand that the information recorded by the police is read over to you.



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Answered by varunking28
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 a crime has taken place, you can go to a police station and register an FIR. You can be either the victim of the crime, or have some knowledge about the crime. You should try and tell the police whatever you know, but you don't have to know all the details. For example, it is not necessary to know the name of the person responsible for the crime to lodge an FIR.

When you enter, you will be directed to the Duty Officer. You can either verbally tell the officer what happened, or write down the details yourself. If you tell the police verbally, then they must write it down, and then read it out to you. The Duty Officer will then make an entry in the General Diary or Daily Diary kept at the reception.

If you have a written complaint with you, please carry two copies and give them to the Duty Officer. Both will be stamped and one will be returned to you. The stamp bears a 'Daily Diary Number' or DD No. and is proof that they received your complaint.

Once the police have read it out, if all the details are correct, you can sign the FIR. You have the right to get a copy of the FIR for free. Note the FIR number, date of FIR and the name of the police station. In case you lose your copy, you can use these details to access the FIR online for free.

After registering the FIR, the contents of the FIR cannot be changed. However, you can give additional information to the police later on at any point.

In some states and cities, certain kinds of FIRs and complaints can be registered online.

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