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11 months ago
What is complaint and FIR.
If police call someone to police station and arrest what are the right they can use. He is belong poor people if he asking 39A service that can get from police station or magistered court .
1.kya arrest person o ve apna bat raksaktaha?
2.kya same time pa bail milsakta ha ?
3. Apna case kud larsaktaha?
4.court ma pil filed kar na ka liya kya amount Dana hota ha?
A.Dear Sir,
If the offences alleged are punishable with less than seven years then police have to issue a notice. Such procedure normally being adopted by Police in Family cases. In other cases they may or may not following the procedure and normally they will be released on bail.
If the offences alleged are punishable with less than seven years then police have to issue a notice. Such procedure normally being adopted by Police in Family cases. In other cases they may or may not following the procedure and normally they will be released on bail.
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A.Complaint either for cognizable offense or non-cognizable offense made before the Magistrate. Whereas FIR is made before the Police Officer of the Police Station for the cognizable offense. and is bailable on the order of the Magistrate.
Under Article 39A of the Constitution affected person can seek free legal aid and equal justice available to a citizen belonging to poor and weaker section of the society and can exercise other fundamental rights available under the Constitution.
Under Article 39A of the Constitution affected person can seek free legal aid and equal justice available to a citizen belonging to poor and weaker section of the society and can exercise other fundamental rights available under the Constitution.
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A.Hello,
A complaint may relate to a cognizable or non-cognizable offence. When a FIR is lodged, a policer officer starts with investigating the matter. Whereas, when complaint is filed no investigation is done by the police officer until directed by the competent authority.
1. Yes , a arrested person can also have freedom of speech.
2. It depends on the nature of crime.
3. Yes, but its on courts discretion because there are free legal aid services.
A complaint may relate to a cognizable or non-cognizable offence. When a FIR is lodged, a policer officer starts with investigating the matter. Whereas, when complaint is filed no investigation is done by the police officer until directed by the competent authority.
1. Yes , a arrested person can also have freedom of speech.
2. It depends on the nature of crime.
3. Yes, but its on courts discretion because there are free legal aid services.
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