Friday, 21 August 2015

PRS Part 2


Hi, we meet again this week....

For this week we would like to post regarding the planning of PRS before its established. It started on 1997 and finalise on 2002. This system have their own function as we mentioned last week and there are most helpful for the investigation officer as first information report. 

In the normal course of things, investigation is usually started on receipt of a report at the     police station about the commission of an offence. This report is known as the First Information Report, or in short FIR. It is also generally categorised as a Police Report since it is lodged at the police station. However not all police reports are FIR.

Under section 107 of the CPC, every information relating to the commission of an offence, if given orally to an officer in charge of a police station (OCS), shall be reduced to writing by him or under his direction and to be read over to the informant. Every such information shall be entered in a book to be kept by that officer, who shall append to such entry the date and hour on which that information was given, and whether given in writing or reduced to writing as aforesaid shall be signed by the person giving it. 

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