About case and Fir About case and Fir

5 months ago

Respected sir,
What is difference between
case and Fir?

Anik

Responded 5 months ago

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A.Dear Client
An FIR (First Information Report) is a formal document filed with the police to report a cognizable offense, which refers to an offense for which a police officer has the authority to make an arrest without a warrant. On the other hand, a "case" denotes a broader legal proceeding that takes place before a court of law, capable of covering various legal matters, including both criminal and civil issues.
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