• Why did they wait for the SHO/S.I.
to return? If you were to file such a
report, what would you write in it?
Answers
Answer:
iAn FIR can either be recorded with a police officer in writing or verbally
When verbally accounting details of a crime, it is the duty of the officer to write it down
Once the police officer has written down all the details of the FIR, he must read it back to the individual so that they can be sure that the details have been recorded exactly the way they were stated
It is the right of the person filing a verbal FIR to ask that the police officer read
out what has been written down to confirm that it is correct
Once satisfied that the details have been recorded accurately, the person filing must sign the FIR
When submitting a written FIR, it must be signed the person who is filing it
Once the FIR has been recorded, signed and registered the police must give the individual a copy
It is the right of anyone who files an FIR to receive a copy of the FIR free of cost
Q
Answer:
they waited for the SHO because he is the head of the station
Explanation:
- after the first information report is file it becomes the duty of the police to investigate and solves the problem. SHO will read out his recorded statement of the person and after approval the personal sign it