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Once police records information report (FIR), a copy of same should be given to complainant under:
section 153 of Cr PC
section 154 of Cr PC
section 155 of Cr PC
section 156 of Cr PC
- Section 153 of CrPC: Deals with the power of a police officer to prevent a cognizable offence, but not related to providing a copy of the FIR to the complainant.
- Section 154 of CrPC: This section mandates that when an FIR is registered, a copy must be given to the complainant free of charge. It outlines the process for recording the information in cognizable cases.
- Section 155 of CrPC: Relates to information as to non-cognizable cases and the procedures involved. Does not relate to issuing FIR copies to the complainant.
- Section 156 of CrPC: Refers to the police officer's authority to investigate cognizable cases without a magistrate's order. It does not address providing FIR copies.
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