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Consider the below statements in regard to First Information Report (FIR), a written document prepared by police organizations in India and select the incorrect statements;
The police can register FIRs only for cognizable offences.
It is mandatory for the police to upload all types of FIRs on police or government websites within 48 hours of their registration police stations.1 and 3
If the police refuse to register an FIR, a written complaint can be sent to the superintendent of police.
A complaint may also be given directly to the Judicial Magistrate, who can direct the police to investigate the case.
The first information report means an information recorded by a police officer on duty given either by the aggrieved person or any other person to the commission of an alleged offence. On the basis of first information report, the police commences its investigation. Section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 defines as to what amounts to first information.
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