IN FIR mentioned dated and spot of crime I was not there IN FIR mentioned dated and spot of crime I was not there

4 years ago

IN FIR mentioned dated and spot of crime I was not there .I was in my company and used finger thumb access used in office.
1) My dought is court which date will take an action , FIR date ?
2)Iam having Company my office thumb biometric report and attendance report is it enough for court ?

Pavan kumar Gudipati

Responded 4 years ago

A.Without seeing FIR, and what charges placed on you, your biometric proof may /may not be sufficient. If it is office, they will not only take Biometric, they take CCTV recordings and other information. That may be used in the actual Trial in criminal court. After FIR, Police do Investigation and then submit the report to Magistrate( Judge). Thumb access is prone to tampering, having limited value, may help.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You can take defence ALIBI that is not present at the spot when incident occur and thus get quashed FIR if you approach Hon'ble High Court under Section 482 of Cr.P.C.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.Court will take an action when the charge sheet gets filed in the court and it will consider the date when the crime happened and not the FIR lodging date for action.

If you were not there on the spot where the crime happened and you were in your office then you have a strong case in your favour.
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