Organisation :Odisha Police.
Facility : Lodge FIR First Information Report
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First Information Report :
F.I.R. means First Information Report, made to police, about commission of a cognizable offence.
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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. It is mandatory to give a copy of the first information report (as recorded by police) to the informant free of cost.
Procedure for Lodge F.I.R. :
** The informant/complainant should go to the Police Station having jurisdiction over the area (where the offence is committed) and report to Officer in-charge /station house officer about commission of a cognizable offence.
** In case information is given on telephone, the informant/complainant should subsequently go to the police station for registration of F.I.R. .
** Every piece of information relating to the commission of offence is to be given to the officer in-charge of the police station. If it is given orally to the officer, he shall reduce it to writing and read it over to the informant to confirm and verify the details.
** Every such information has to be signed by the informant after which it is required to be recorded by the officer in a book maintained for this purpose as prescribed by the State Government.
** The informant is entitled to receive a copy of the FIR free of cost.
** If the officer in-charge of the police station refuses to record the information, one can send the substance of such information, in writing to the Superintendent of Police (SP) concerned. The SP can start the investigation himself or direct any other officer subordinate to him to start the investigation.
Note :
When you file a FIR, be very specific. Don’t forget to take a copy of the FIR.
Registration of FIR in case of Women . :
No technicality should be allowed to come in the way of prompt registration of offences against women. As soon as information about such offences is received, FIR must be recorded in accordance with the provisions of Sec 154CrPC. FIR, being an important document should be drawn up with greatest care and caution, incorporating all material information / facts which are directly connected with the crime or are likely to form important evidence. The victim can lodge FIR in any police station of the State and subsequently it can be transferred to the concerned PS for investigation. Proviso to Section 154 Cr.P.C. provides that information pertaining to offences given by woman victims shall be recorded by a woman Police Officer or any woman officer.
In this Connection Police Circular Order343/13 regarding standard operating procedure (SOP) for registration of FIR and Investigation of Crime against Women & Police Circular Order 338/13 regarding prompt investigation of cases in case of women have been issued.
Cognizable case or cognizable offence :
A cognizable case means a case in which a police officer may, in accordance with the First Schedule of Cr.P.C (1973), or under any other law for the time being in force, arrest without warrant.
Taking cognizance’ :
The term ‘taking cognizance’ has not been defined in Code of Criminal Procedure. When any Magistrate cognizance under section 190 (1) (a) Cr.P .C., he must not only have applied his mind to the contents of the petition but he must have done so for the purpose of proceeding in a particular way as per procedure prescribed in the Cr.P.C., and there after sending the complaint for further enquiry. A magistrate can also order investigation under section 156(3) of Cr.P.C.
Non cognizable offence :
Non cognizable offence means in which a police officer has no authority to arrest without warrant.
Lodge a NC complaint :
Information about such offences is to be given in a similar manner as explained under F .I.R.. The officer-in-Chargewould reduce the complaint in writing (about commission of Non cognizable offence) and give a copy there of to the complainant free of cost. No police officer can investigate a non-cognizable case unless he obtains prior permission of Magistrate having power to try such case.
Complaint’ :
Complaint means any allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view to his taking action under code of criminal procedure (1973), that some person (whether known or unknown), has committed an offence.
In case of non-cognizable offences ,police do not have a right to investigate the complaint without the orders of the court. Station Diary entry will , however, be made for any such complaint & further enquiry shall be conducted.
If the complaint about a cognizable offence is not being registered at the P.S. level you can meet the superior officers.