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First Information Report (FIR)

Posted on March 17 by Suprajaa Rajan

A First Information Report (FIR) is the earliest recorded information given to the police regarding the commission of a cognizable offence. It marks the formal beginning of the criminal justice process and enables the police to initiate an investigation into the alleged offence.

Under Indian criminal law, the registration of an FIR is governed by Section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. Once an FIR is recorded, the police acquire the authority to investigate the matter and take necessary procedural steps in accordance with law.

The concept of an FIR plays a central role in criminal procedure because it ensures that allegations of serious offences are officially documented and subjected to investigation by the police authorities.

Statutory Framework

The legal basis for registration of an FIR is contained in Section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.

This provision requires the police to record information relating to the commission of a cognizable offence if such information is provided by a person to the officer in charge of a police station.

Key features of this provision include:

  • The information may be given orally or in writing.

  • If given orally, the police officer must reduce it into writing.

  • The statement must be read over to the informant.

  • The informant must sign the recorded statement.

Once these steps are completed, the information becomes a First Information Report.

Purpose of an FIR

The registration of an FIR serves several important functions within the criminal justice system.

First, it ensures that the allegation of a cognizable offence is formally recorded by the police authorities. This prevents subsequent disputes regarding whether the complaint was actually made.

Secondly, it enables the police to initiate investigation immediately. For cognizable offences, the police have the authority to investigate without seeking prior permission from a court.

Finally, the FIR provides a contemporaneous account of the alleged incident, which may later assist courts in evaluating the credibility of the prosecution’s case.

Essential Elements of an FIR

Although no rigid format is prescribed for an FIR, it typically contains certain essential details that help the police commence investigation.

These details generally include:

  • Name and details of the informant

  • Date and time of the incident

  • Place where the offence occurred

  • Description of the alleged acts constituting the offence

  • Names of accused persons, if known

  • Names of witnesses, if available

The FIR is not expected to contain an exhaustive narrative of events. Its primary function is to convey basic information sufficient to trigger a police investigation.

Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offences

An FIR is ordinarily registered when the information relates to a cognizable offence.

In cognizable offences, the police possess the authority to:

  • Register an FIR

  • Conduct investigation

  • Arrest the accused without a warrant in appropriate cases

In contrast, when information relates to a non-cognizable offence, the police cannot investigate the matter without an order from a Magistrate.

Understanding the distinction between these categories is therefore essential in determining whether an FIR can be registered immediately by the police.

Registration of FIR by Police

When information regarding a cognizable offence is received, the officer in charge of the police station is required to record the FIR and assign it a unique registration number.

Once the FIR is registered, the police may proceed with the investigation, which may involve:

  • Visiting the scene of occurrence

  • Recording statements of witnesses

  • Collecting documentary or physical evidence

  • Conducting searches and seizures where necessary

The investigation eventually culminates in the filing of a charge sheet or final report before the jurisdictional court.

Delay in Registration of FIR

In many criminal cases, courts examine whether there has been unreasonable delay in lodging the FIR.

While delay does not automatically invalidate a criminal case, unexplained delay may sometimes raise questions regarding:

  • The authenticity of the allegations

  • Possible embellishment or fabrication

  • Motives behind the complaint

Courts therefore analyse the circumstances surrounding the delay before drawing any adverse inference.

Judicial Interpretation of FIR

The Supreme Court has clarified the mandatory nature of FIR registration in the landmark judgment of Lalita Kumari v. Government of Uttar Pradesh.

The Court held that registration of an FIR is mandatory when information discloses the commission of a cognizable offence. Preliminary inquiry may be conducted only in limited categories of cases.

This judgment strengthened the principle that police authorities cannot refuse to register an FIR when a cognizable offence is disclosed.

Evidentiary Value of an FIR

Although the FIR is an important document in criminal proceedings, it is not considered substantive evidence of the facts stated in it.

Instead, it serves primarily as:

  • A record of the earliest information regarding the alleged offence

  • A document used to corroborate or contradict statements of witnesses during trial

Therefore, the evidentiary value of an FIR depends on the circumstances of each case and the evidence presented during trial.

Role of FIR in the Criminal Justice Process

The FIR acts as the foundation upon which the criminal investigation is built. It triggers the investigative powers of the police and sets the criminal law in motion.

From the perspective of criminal procedure, the FIR represents the starting point of a structured legal process that may ultimately culminate in a criminal trial before a court of law.

Understanding the nature and purpose of an FIR therefore helps readers appreciate how criminal cases originate and progress through the legal system.

Related Legal Concepts

To understand the broader framework of criminal procedure, you may also refer to the following concepts:

  • Police Investigation
  • Charge Sheet and Final Report
  • Arrest and Custodial Procedure
  • Criminal Trial Process
  • Quashing of Criminal Proceedings

 


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