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A community service register is a register maintained in every Indian police station for a non-cognisable offence. If the offence is a cognisable offence, then a First Information Report (FIR) is created and registered. A CSR is also called a daily diary report or diary report.
It will digitize data related to FIR registration, investigation, and charge sheets in all police stations. It would help in developing a national database of crime and criminals The full implementation of the project with all the new components would lead to a central citizen portal having linkages with State-level citizen portals that will ...
On February 24, 2019, the police lodged an FIR against all four men involved. [1] On the same day as the complaint, the three men were detained. They were put into legal remand after being brought before a judicial magistrate in Pollachi. The police filed Goondas Act on the four accused. [11] They were arrested by the police on March 10, 2019. [12]
The court ordered the Superintendent to inquire into the incident and submit an interim status report within two days. [19] The order included a requirementto videograph the autopsy, which was to be done by a panel of three experts in the presence of a magistrate [20] after the police completed its inquest proceedings.
The court wondered why, in a normal corruption case, a First Information Report would be filed, the case investigated, a charge sheet would be made and a court would decide whether to give bail to the accused or not. In this case, the FIR was filed at night and arrests were made at midnight.
A first information report (FIR) is a document prepared by police organisations in many South and Southeast Asian countries, including Myanmar, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, when they receive information about the commission of a cognisable offence, or in Singapore when the police receive information about any criminal offence.
The Police Complaints Authority were to be established at the state and district levels following the judgement by the 2006 Supreme Court of India, in the Prakash Singh and Ors. v. Union of India and Ors. AIR 2006 SCC 1 Case, [7] in response to the huge volume of complaints against the police and the endemic lack of accountability. [8] [9]
During the proceedings, the bench referred to the guidelines established in the case of S Sushma v. Commissioner of Police, aimed at protecting same-sex couples from police harassment, and the directives within the same case for the State Government of Tamil Nadu to implement sensitization programs across different departments in the State. [24 ...