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If i.o files fir against the accused.

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 13 August 2011 This query is : Resolved 
If I.O files FIR against the accused, is it compulsory for him to give a report (Chargesheet) (positive or negative) regarding the alleged offence?


What if the alleged offence filed in the FIR is not mentioned in the chargesheet?

Also one of the LD member has said the IO can file a B report what does the B report mean (State Of Maharashtra) ?

Is there any alphabetical series for filing the report i.e. B report or a,c,d,e, etc..

I also want the case law which say that FIR should be submitted to the SP (superitnednet Of Police) in 24 hours within which the FIR is registered ? case law required. If the SHO doesn't submitted the FIR then what are the legal remedies the SHO has to face.

thanks

Arun Kumar Bhagat (Expert) 13 August 2011
If I.O files FIR against the accused, is it compulsory for him to give a report (Chargesheet) (positive or negative) regarding the alleged offence?

Ans: Yes.


What if the alleged offence filed in the FIR is not mentioned in the chargesheet?

Ans: Actual offence committed ascertained during investigation must be mentioned.

Also one of the LD member has said the IO can file a B report what does the B report mean (State Of Maharashtra) ?

Ans: FRT i.e. Discharge report.


Is there any alphabetical series for filing the report i.e. B report or a,c,d,e, etc..

Ans: Only A & B. A means Charge sheet B means Discharge report.

case law which say that FIR should be submitted to the SP (superitnednet Of Police) in 24 hours within which the FIR is registered ?

Ans : There is no such law.FIR should be submitted to the area Magistrate.

Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 13 August 2011
I do agree with Arunagiri.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 14 August 2011
Am also agree with mr.arunkumar


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