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what is the procedure of after the FIR

20-Mar-2023
Criminal

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After an FIR (First Information Report) is filed, the following procedures typically take place: Investigation: The police begin an investigation into the alleged offense described in the FIR. They collect evidence, conduct interviews, and try to gather as much information as possible to identify the perpetrator and build a case. Arrest: If the police identify a suspect during their investigation, they may arrest the suspect and begin questioning them. The suspect has the right to remain silent and to consult with a lawyer. Charge sheet: Once the investigation is complete, the police submit a charge sheet to the court. The charge sheet contains the details of the offense, the evidence collected, and the names of the accused. Bail: If the accused is arrested, they may apply for bail. If the court grants bail, the accused may be released from custody, subject to certain conditions. Trial: The accused is tried in court. The prosecution presents its case, and the defense has an opportunity to present its case. The court evaluates the evidence presented and makes a decision. Verdict: The court gives a verdict based on the evidence presented and determines whether the accused is guilty or not guilty. If found guilty, the court will impose a sentence. Appeal: The accused may appeal the verdict or the sentence, and the case may be heard by a higher court. It is important to note that the procedures may vary depending on the specific case and the jurisdiction in which the case is being heard.

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