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Anonymous
(Querist) 01 May 2011
This query is : Resolved
F.I.R. means First Information Report, made to police, about commission of a cognizable offence, In effect, it amounts to putting law in to motion by giving information relating to the commission of a cognizable offence to an officer in charge of a police station, (which shall be reduced into writing and read over to the informant) and shall be signed by the person giving such information. So if the offence is non-cognizable offence than it is not called FIR but it is called as a NC. Tell me the section which says that if the offence is cognizable offence and given to the police & reduced in writing is called as FIR & if the complaint is of non-cognizable offence than it is called as a NC.
So there is a difference between FIR & NC Right?
1) Cognizable offence given to police than FIR Right? 2) Non- cognizable offence given to police than NC Right?
Provide me the section on the above mention point no 1 & 2.
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