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Mention two Directives laid down by the Supreme Court on
FIR?

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Answered by llHarmanherell
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Mention two Directives laid down by the Supreme Court on FIR?

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The two directives laid down by the Supreme Court are:-

  • An FIR must be filed as soon as the information about an offence is received.
  • Before the investigation, the concerned Police officer should make a conclusion from the facts mention in FIR that the offence has been committed.
  • An FIR can be registered at a police station even if the scene of crime doesn't fall in its jurisdiction.
  • However, the FIR should be forwarded to the concerned police station as soon as possible.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Directives of the Supreme Court on FIR: The directive laid down by the Supreme Court on FIR are as follows: An FIR must be filed as soon as the information about an offence is received. An FIR can be registered at a police station even if the scene of crime does not fall in its territorial jurisdiction.

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