Democratic Awareness with Legal Literacy POLS 303.pptx

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Basic introduction about legal literacy and it's importance


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Democratic Awareness with Legal Literacy Dept. of Political Science

FIR: First Information Report FIR stands for First Information Report. It is a written document prepared by Police when they receive an information about a cognizable offence. It is a complaint generally filed by the victim or someone else on his/her behalf. When the FIR is registered by the Police, a signed copy is also given to the victim or the same person who filed the FIR. Police cannot refuse to register a FIR as it is against the law.

Rules to file an FIR Anyone can file an FIR who knows about the commission of the cognizable offence. Police must write it down when the information about the commission of the cognizable offence is given orally. The victim or the person who is filing the complaint has right to demand that the information recorded by police be read to him/her. Once the information is recorded, it must be signed by the person giving the information. If the person cannot write, he or she can put the left thumb impression on the document.

The information in the FIR register is maintained at every police station. An FIR page contains the following information . FIR number Victim's name or the name of the person who reports the complaint Name and description of the offender (if known) Description of the offence Place and time of the offence Witnesses, if any.

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