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Can a police officer give any input or highlight any part while filling an FIR in a sensitive case?

A.
Yes
B.
Not at all
C.
By the advice of the higher authority
D.
None of the above

Solution:

The correct answer is Not at all.Information related to any criminal offence registered with the police for police action is called First Investigation Report (FIR).FIR is a written document prepared by police after receiving information about some cognizable offence.This information is often registered as a complaint by the person who is the victim of such a crime.While writing an FIR, a police officer cannot write any comment on his own nor can he highlight any part of it. Hence, Option 2 is correct.Any person can inform the police about any crime either in writing or orally. However, many a times police do not register FIRs on the information provided by the common people.In this situation, people have moved to the court to get an FIR registered.According to section 154 of IPC 1973, the procedure of an FIR is defined.It is that informative document based on which police carry the legal proceedings further.

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