Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.To withdraw an FIR (First Information Report) about burglary, you need to follow the below steps:

File an application: Write an application to the Station House Officer (SHO) of the police station where you had filed the FIR, stating that you want to withdraw the FIR. The application should contain the details of the FIR, such as the FIR number, date of filing, and the crime reported.

Submit the application: Submit the application to the police station where the FIR was filed. The SHO will then verify your identity and ask for your reasons for wanting to withdraw the FIR.

Provide valid reasons: You need to provide valid reasons for withdrawing the FIR, such as if you have reached a settlement with the accused, or if you have found out new information that makes you want to withdraw the FIR.

Decision by the Police: The SHO will take a decision on whether to withdraw the FIR or not. If the FIR was filed under a non-compoundable offense, such as burglary, then the police may not allow you to withdraw the FIR. They may proceed with the investigation even if you do not want to pursue the case further.

Get a clearance certificate: If the SHO allows you to withdraw the FIR, then you need to get a clearance certificate from the police station. The clearance certificate is a document that confirms that the case has been closed, and the police have no objection to the withdrawal of the FIR.

Note: The process of withdrawing an FIR may vary slightly depending on the state or jurisdiction. It is advisable to consult a lawyer if you are facing any difficulties or legal issues in the process.
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Responded 1 year ago

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A.Hi client,

You have to withdraw the same, from the court with the help of an advocate.

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