FIR or First Information Report is the information about commission of an offence given to a police officer by the first informant. It initiates the criminal proceedings.
The informant is entitled to receive a copy of the FIR free of cost.
If the officer in-charge of the police station refuses to record the information, you can send the substance of such information, in writing and by post to the Superintendent of Police (SP) concerned. The SP is required to start the investigation himself or direct any other officer subordinate to him to start the investigation.
When you file a FIR, be very specific. Don’t forget to take a copy of the FIR.
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First Information Report
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First Information Report
2006-12-14 04:36:35
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