Siddhi 03 July 2024
Syed Faraz Mehadi (Advocate) 03 July 2024
Visit this website and fill up the details Online Complaint | Mumbai Police
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 03 July 2024
Under the new criminal laws, an individual can report incidents through electronic means of communication without having to go to the police station. This will make reporting easy and quick, thereby facilitating prompt action by the police. (Section 173 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS))
With the introduction of Zero FIR, any person can lodge an FIR at any police station, irrespective of jurisdiction. This will eliminate delays in initiating legal proceedings and ensure prompt reporting of crime. (Section 173 of BNS).
Victims will receive a free copy of the FIR, thereby ensuring their participation in the legal process. (Section 173 of BNS)
Victims have the right to receive regular updates on the progress of their cases within 90 days. This provision will keep victims informed and engaged in the legal process, thereby enhancing transparency and trust. (Section 193 of the BNS)
Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate ) 04 July 2024
Did you visit Mumbai Police site for registration of e-FIR.
Very well advised by expert Mr. T Kalaiselvan, nothing more to add.
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