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mention two direction laid down by the supreme court on FIR​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the directives laid down by the supreme court on FIR as are as follows

1)an empire must be fired as soon as the information about an offence received

2)before beginning the investigations are concerned police officer should make an inference from the facts mentioned in a fire that an office has been committed

Answered by Anonymous
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1. The executive wing of the government.

2. The Directives laid down by the supreme court on F.I.R

a. There can only be one FIR related to an accident.

b. If any additional information is collected after the FIR has been registered, the police can investigate on the matter and declare the result in the report to the magistrate. presented by the investigating officer.

c.. If the investigating officer comes across any evidence after the report to the magistrate has been sent, he or she can carry out further investigation and send additional reports to the magistrates

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