Organisation : Chandigarh Police Citizen Portal
Facility Name : Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems CCTNS
Applicable For : Chandigarh Residents
Applicable State/UT : Chandigarh
Website : https://chandigarhpolice.gov.in/
What is Chandigarh Police Citizen Portal?
Citizen Portal is a single window access to connect all services and information offered by Chandigarh police, which can be availed by citizens online for their convenience. The address of the portal is www.citizenportal.chandigarhpolice.gov.in
Related / Similar Facility : Digital Punjab Connect Portal Citizen Services
Services Offered
** Cyber Swachhata Pledge
** Chandigrah Police Services
** Chandigarh Traffic Police Services
** Digital Police Citizen Services
** NCRB Services
** National Portal Services
** Complaint (Non Cyber Crime)
** Cyber Crime Complaint
** P. C. C. (For Passport Only)
** Passport Application Status
** Stolen/Recovered Vehicle Status
** Report Lost Article
** Public Window Complaint
** Public Window Complaint Status
** Vehicle Verification
** FIR Download
** Accidental Report
** Driving License Status
** Online Appointment of RLA Chandigarh
** Traffic Rules And Signs
** National Women helpline numbers
** Women And Children Helpline
** Chandigarh Administration
** Aadhar Enrolment Centres Search
** Missing/Kidnapped Person Report
** Domestic Help Verification
** Tenant/PG Verification
** Status of Complaint
** Driver/Character Verification
** Arrested Person Report
FAQs On Chandigarh Police Citizen Portal
Frequently Asked Questions FAQs On Chandigarh Police Citizen Portal
What is CCTNS?
Crime and Criminal Tracking Network &Systems (CCTNS) project aims to create a comprehensive and integrated system for enhancing the efficiency and effective policing at all levels and especially at the Police Station level including citizen services which are the integral part of CCTNS project.
Can FIR be registered against Chandigarh Police?
Yes.
How to know my police jurisdiction?
Please follow the map to know the jurisdiction.
What is cognizable Offence?
In Cr. PC, the offences are divided into two categories; one Cognizable and the other Non-cognizable. Police is empowered to register the FIR and investigate only the cognizable offences. Police can arrest an accused involved in cognizable crime without the warrant from the Court.
What is Non-cognizable Offence?
The category of offences as per Cr. PC in which Police can neither register the FIR nor can investigate or effect arrest without the express permission or directions from the court are known as Non-cognizable offences. These mostly include minor offences such as abusing each other, minor scuffles without injuries, intimidation etc.
What is First Information Report (FIR)?
Report pertaining to occurrence of a cognizable offence, received at the Police Station is called First Information Report, popularly known as FIR. Since it is the first information about the cognizable offence, it is called First Information report. On receipt of this information police registers the report in a FIR Register and begins the investigation of the crime.
What to do if the Police Station refuses to register the FIR?
If the Police Station refuses to register FIR, substance of the information in writing can be sent by post to the SSP Chandigarh. He, if satisfied that the information discloses the commission of a cognizable offence, shall get the FIR registered and investigated.
What the Police Station does with a complaint pertaining to Non-cognizable offence?
As per Cr. PC, Police Station is required to record an abstract of such complaint in the General Diary and advise the complainant to file the complaint in the concerned court as police is not empowered to initiate action in such matters without the directions of the court. A copy of the entry made in the General Diary may be provided to the complainant free of cost.
Are any kind of fee or charges to be paid to police for registration of FIR?
OR
Is the complainant entitled to a free copy of the FIR?
Absolutely Not. Police is not to be paid any fee or money for registering the FIR and subsequent investigation. If anybody in the police station makes such a demand, a complaint should immediately be made to the senior police officer as mentioned above.
OR
Yes, definitely. As per Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.PC) it is mandatory on the part of police to provide a copy of the FIR, free of cost to the complainant.
Are any kind of fee or charges to be paid for getting the injured medically examined or for putting up challan in the court?
No, the entire investigation of the case, including the medical examination of the injured and submitting challan in the court, is part of Government duty for which no charges are levied by the govt. If any demand for money is made at any stage of investigation, a complaint should immediately be made to the senior police officers.
What is a Bailable offence?
In bailable offences, the accused can claim bail as a matter of right. Police is supposed to release such an accused on bail if he is prepared to give bail at any time while he is in the custody of a Police Officer.
What is a Non-Bailable offence ?
In non-bailable offences, the accused is not entitled to bail as a matter of right. Police invariably does not take bail in such cases and only the Court grants bail. The list of bailable and non-bailable offences is given in the first schedule of the Cr.P.C.