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Can FIR be registered under 188 IPC?
When offence punishable under Section 188 is committed and police received information regarding such offence, then police will register FIR, investigate into the matter and prepare final report (Charge-sheet) in usual manner.
How do I clear my PCC?
Complete the online application form, pay the fee and schedule an appointment to submit the documents to the nearest PSK. Submit the documents at PSK: You must personally submit your documents. Police verification: Personal presence is mandatory. Collect the PCC from PSK: It may be collected in person.
What is the punishment for violating Section 188 of IPC?
The violation of Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) attracts jail term of one month or fine up to Rs 200, or both and if the disobedience causes danger to human life, health or safety, the person can be punished with a 6-month jail term and a fine of Rs. 1000 or both Quashing FIR Registered 188 COVID 19
Can the police file an FIR under Section 195(a)(I) of IPC?
Though there is a bar under Section 195 (a) (i) of Cr.P.C. to take cognizance for the offence under Section 188 of IPC, it does not mean that the police cannot register FIR and investigate the case. Moreover, the petitioner is a habitual offender by committing this kind of crimes.
Does an offence under section-188 have to be investigated?
Section-4 (1) says “All offences under the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) shall be investigated, inquired into, tried, and otherwise dealt with according to the provisions hereinafter contained”. It is therefore clear that even an offence under Section-188 has to be investigated, inquired into, tried, and otherwise dealt with as provided in CrPC.
Can a a police officer register an FIR under section 172?
A Police Officer cannot register an FIR for any of the offences falling under Section 172 to 188 of IPC.