How to File a Emphatic FIR?

First Information Report (FIR)

F.I.R

What is F.I.R?


A first information report (FIR) is a document prepared by police organizations in South Asian and Southeast Asian countries including India, and when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offense,  It generally stems from a complaint lodged with the police by the victim of a cognizable offense or by someone on his or her behalf, but anyone can make such a report either orally or in writing to the police. Police investigation follows most FIRs.

For a non-cognizable offense, an entry in a community service register is made.

Each FIR is important as it sets the process of criminal justice in motion. It is only after the FIR is registered in the police station that the police take up investigation of most types of cases. Anyone who knows about the commission of a cognizable offence, including police officers, can file an FIR

As described in law:

When information about the commission of a cognizable offence is given orally, the police must write it down.
The complainant or supplier of the information has a right to demand that the information recorded by the police be read to him or her.
Once the information has been recorded by the police, it must be signed by the person giving the information.
The complainant can get a free copy of an FIR.
An FIR includes the date, time, place, incident details, and a description of the person(s) involved.




How to File an F.I.R?
Whenever there is any incident, the victim himself reaches to the police station to file the fir or police arrives at the place of the accident. the first information report basically consists of 4 main things which are as follows:-

  • How
  • Where
  • Why
  • Infront of Whom
So, these are things which should be keep in mind at the time of reporting the F.I.R.

Format of F.I.R Form 


FIR copy
F.I.R Copy Format

Steps
  • After the accident happens soon the person should contact the nearest Police Station.
  • Explain the accident in detail 
  • Write an F.I.R
  • Ask for the F.I.R Copy








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