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Police is not lodging our FIR?


03-Sep-2023 (In Criminal Law)
We filed a case in district court for SC and ST protection act because police was not lodging our FIR and accused attacked on us again and again now court order for ATR now how much time will court take to lodge FIR?
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Answer #1
549 votes
The FIR is just two dates away. If the court has ordered the ATR to be filed then the police officials are duty bound to file the same and tell the court if any offence is made out or not. Once the ATR is filed the judge will order for the registration of the FIR.
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Answer #2
818 votes
If you are aggrieved with police then you can always file a private complaint with Magistrate under 200 Cr.P.C. Good luck There is no time limit for filing of a charge sheet though if an accused is in police custody or in judicial custody he is entitle to bail if charge sheet is not filed within 60 or 90 days under 167 Cr.P.C.
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Answer #3
869 votes
You can directly file a complaint before the Magistrate in the jurisdiction of the place where crime was done. The Magistrate can order for filing an FIR and order further investigation. If you have already file a complaint then the magistrate can order looking into the merits of the case.
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Answer #4
706 votes
hello client as i can see ur issue is serious i agree but in tge same fact youbhave chosen the way whuch is very long and very much delayed as you can see by your self only . if you are my clients then i would have taken other ways to protect your interest fir you benifit
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Answer #5
927 votes
Goodmorning sir / ma'am I have perused your query. However, would need more details and would also require to go through your documents once in order to provide you with a legal opinion. would also need to discuss your issue in detail with you regards
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