Explaining Cross FIR & Counter FIR
- Location: Janak Puri, New Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi, India
Clause 1 of Section 154 provides that when all the information regarding a cognizable offence is given to the police orally then the police reduces such information in writing and reads it before the informant and take his signature on it. The police shall provide a copy of the report to the informant without any cost under Section 154 clause (2). Read more
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