WHAT IS FIR? U KNOW ABOUT ARTICLE 154 OF CRPC.

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Article 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) pertains to the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) by the police upon receiving information about the commission of a cognizable offense. While I don’t have access to a specific blog on this particular topic, I can provide you with a general overview of Article 154 and its significance in the CrPC.

Article 154 of the CrPC states that every information related to a cognizable offense, given orally or in writing to an officer in charge of a police station, should be recorded in writing. This recorded document is the First Information Report (FIR). The FIR serves as the foundation of the investigation and subsequent legal proceedings.

Here are some key points regarding FIRs under Article 154:

  1. Purpose: The primary purpose of an FIR is to ensure that the police promptly record the details of the alleged offense and initiate the investigation process.
  2. Contents: The FIR should include essential information such as the date, time, and location of the offense, a description of the offense, the identity of the accused (if known), and the identity of the informant.
  3. Copy of the FIR: The informant has the right to receive a free copy of the FIR, which can be used as evidence or for other legal purposes.
  4. FIR and Investigation: The FIR sets in motion the investigation process by providing the police with the necessary information to begin their inquiries. It helps the police gather evidence, interview witnesses, and take appropriate actions as required by law.
  5. Non-registration: If a police officer refuses to register an FIR for a cognizable offense, the informant can approach a higher-ranking police officer or even the judicial magistrate to ensure the registration of the FIR .
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While specific details and procedures may vary depending on the jurisdiction, Article 154 of the CrPC provides a fundamental framework for the registration of FIRs in India.

If you’re looking for more in-depth information or analysis on FIRs and Article 154 of the CrPC, I recommend searching legal blogs, online legal resources, or referring to textbooks and commentaries on criminal procedure in India.

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