Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 28 May 2014
give facts..looks like academic curiosity.
Guest
(Expert) 28 May 2014
An FIR that is lodged in a police station that 'seemingly' doesn't have the (territorial) jurisdiction to entertain the same is a zero FIR.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 29 May 2014
appears to be an academic query
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 29 May 2014
agree with experts.
BAALASUBRAMANNYAMM
(Expert) 29 May 2014
An FIR can be registered by any Police Station, on receipt of a complaint, irrespective of its original jurisdiction.
Laxmi Kant Joshi
(Expert) 30 May 2014
zero fir is that when police registered any case beyond the jurisdiction of their police station , and then send to its original jurisdictional police station to act on it .
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 31 May 2014
A zero FIR is wherein a serial number (crime number)will not be allotted by the ps receiving the complaint and will transmit to he concerned police without number.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 01 June 2014
Though academic, your query has fully been resolved by many experts.
Yeshwant
(Querist) 02 June 2014
Thanks a lot. Actually, i have seen some where in newspaper about zero FIR, so curious to know what exactly zero FIR is.
thanks a lot for the reply.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 02 June 2014
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