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First information report section 154 of crpc dear students, FIR means ‘First Information Report.’ FIR is the first document prepared in criminal proceedings. FIR is a document that places on record the victim's side of the story. FIR acts as a tool on which police authorities base and start their investigations. Hence, it is pretty clear that an FIR plays a vital role in criminal proceedings. Now, as the importance of an FIR is established, one must understand the legal perspectives attached to it. Section 154[1] of the Criminal Procedure Code (hereinafter referred to as CrPC), 1973, makes it clear that an FIR can be registered in cognizable offenses[2] only. Cognizable crimes are those offenses in which a police officer can arrest an accused without a warrant. Due to the nature of gravity involved in the offences, police authorities can arrest without a warrant under CrPC. The classification of cognizable and non-cognizable offences is furnished under the first schedule of CrPC. I have also discussed the following case laws :--- 1. King Emperor v. Khwaja Nazir Ahmad 2. state of WB v. S. N. Basak 3. Lalita Kumari v. others and states 4. State of Orissa v. Sharal Chandra Sahu 5. Thulia Kali v. State of TN 6. Ramjag v. State of UP 7. Balaka Singh v. State of Punjab 8. Harpal Singh v. State of HP #judiciary#law#ada#FIR#Crpc#cognizable-offences#