FIR | How to Lodge FIR | How to register FIR | Adv Mian Sadi Abbas Deoka
What is FIR. Essentials of FIR.
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First Information Report under Section 154 Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 CrPC
How to File FIR In Police Station. Thana. SHO Station House Officer. Ask a Lawyer. Lawyer. Advocate High Court. Need a Lawyer. Legal Services. Law Consultation. Parcha Muqadma پرچہ ۔ ایف آئی آر۔ مقدمہ
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Mian Sadi Abbas Deoka
Advocate High Court
Office : Nankana Law Associates New Block Street No.3 District Courts Nankana Sahib.
03053081993 +923053081993
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PART V
INFORMATION TO POLICE AND THEIR POWERS TO INVESTIGATE
CHAPTER XIV
154. Information in cognizable cases: information relating to the, commission of a
cognizable offence if given orally to an officer incharge of a police station, shall reduced to
writing by him or under his direction and then read over to the informant and every such
information, whether given in writing or reduced to writing as aforesaid, shall be signed by
the person giving it, and the substance thereof shall be entered in a book to be kept by
such officer in such form as the Provincial Government may prescribe in this behalf:
(f) ”Cognizable offence” , “cognizable case”: “Cognizable offence” means an offence
for, and cognizable case” means a ease in which a police officer, may, in accordance with
the second Schedule or under any law for the time being in force, arrest without warrant.
(n) “Non-cognizable offence,” “Non-cognizable case”: “Non-cognizable offence means
an offence for, and “non-cognizable case” means a case in which a police officer, may not
arrest with our warrant.
(o) “Offence”: “Offence” means any act or omission made punishable by any law for the
time being in force; it also includes any act in respect of which a complainant may be
made under Section 20 of the Cattle Trespass Act, 1871.
What is FIR. Essentials of FIR.
Need a Lawyer in Pakistan. Pakistan Criminal Justice System. Legal Remedies.
First Information Report under Section 154 Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 CrPC
How to File FIR In Police Station. Thana. SHO Station House Officer. Ask a Lawyer. Lawyer. Advocate High Court. Need a Lawyer. Legal Services. Law Consultation. Parcha Muqadma پرچہ ۔ ایف آئی آر۔ مقدمہ
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPJJ2M09EZaSwVdvPfdXuA
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/advmiansadiabbasdeoka
Whatsapp https://wa.me/923053081993
Mian Sadi Abbas Deoka
Advocate High Court
Office : Nankana Law Associates New Block Street No.3 District Courts Nankana Sahib.
03053081993 +923053081993
advmsaf@gmail.com
PART V
INFORMATION TO POLICE AND THEIR POWERS TO INVESTIGATE
CHAPTER XIV
154. Information in cognizable cases: information relating to the, commission of a
cognizable offence if given orally to an officer incharge of a police station, shall reduced to
writing by him or under his direction and then read over to the informant and every such
information, whether given in writing or reduced to writing as aforesaid, shall be signed by
the person giving it, and the substance thereof shall be entered in a book to be kept by
such officer in such form as the Provincial Government may prescribe in this behalf:
(f) ”Cognizable offence” , “cognizable case”: “Cognizable offence” means an offence
for, and cognizable case” means a ease in which a police officer, may, in accordance with
the second Schedule or under any law for the time being in force, arrest without warrant.
(n) “Non-cognizable offence,” “Non-cognizable case”: “Non-cognizable offence means
an offence for, and “non-cognizable case” means a case in which a police officer, may not
arrest with our warrant.
(o) “Offence”: “Offence” means any act or omission made punishable by any law for the
time being in force; it also includes any act in respect of which a complainant may be
made under Section 20 of the Cattle Trespass Act, 1871.