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Validity of an FIR | A is murdered by B. The F.I.R. is lodged by C (father of A) against B on the basis of information received by some of the villagers who witnessed the occurrence. The occurrence was not personally seen by C, the informant. Is the F.I.R. valid?
Delay in lodging FIR | A is alleged to have committed the murder of B. The FIR was lodged after two days while the police station was only one mile away from the place of occurrence. Delay in lodging FIR was reasonably explained by the prosecution. The trial court convicts A relying on the F.I.R. Is the conviction of A by trial court valid?
Delay in registering of the FIR | A is alleged to have committed the murder of B. The F.I.R. was lodged after two days. The police station was two miles away from the place of occurrence. The trial court convicts A relying on F.I.R., as the witnesses have supported the prosecution case mentioned in the F.I.R. Is the conviction of A valid?
Can an investigating police officer require the attendance of witnesses? Discuss his powers in such a case.
Can a police officer refuse to register a first information report on the ground that the said police station does not have territorial jurisdiction over the place of crime?
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