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A First Information Report (FIR) should be lodged at the nearest police station as
soon as an offence has been committed. The sooner it is lodged, the faster...
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A First Information Report
(FIR) should be lodged at the nearest police station as soon as an offence has been
committed. The sooner it is lodged, the faster the investigations can be started.
Procedure
for filing a FIR
- Every police station
will have a book in which the FIR is registered.
- The head of the page
will bear the heading First Information Report, along with the FIR Number, which
will be entered depending on your Case Number.
- You must mention your
name in the FIR.
- The name of the offender
and/or his description if he is not known to you, or if he has run away.
- Clear and detailed description
of the offence and where it has taken place.
- Try and remember every
little detail. Missing out even a few relevant facts can enable the offender to
get away with a lighter punishment.
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