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FIR Filing Assistance
- Complaint drafting with all relevant facts and sections
- Accompanying you to the police station
- Application to SP or Commissioner if police refuse
- Magistrate complaint under Section 156(3) CrPC
3-7 business days
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About This Service
Filing an FIR is the first step in seeking criminal justice, but police sometimes refuse to register complaints. Our lawyers assist you in drafting a comprehensive complaint, approaching the police station with legal backing, and if the police still refuse, filing a complaint before the Magistrate under Section 156(3) of CrPC or approaching the Superintendent of Police. We ensure your complaint is properly registered and investigated.
What's Included & Excluded
Inclusions
- Complaint drafting with all relevant facts and sections
- Accompanying you to the police station
- Application to SP or Commissioner if police refuse
- Magistrate complaint under Section 156(3) CrPC
- Follow-up on FIR registration
Exclusions
- Court fees for Magistrate complaint
- Investigation-related expenses
- Private prosecution costs
How It Works
- 1
Share details of the incident and any evidence available
- 2
Lawyer drafts the complaint identifying applicable criminal sections
- 3
Approach the police station with the legal complaint
- 4
If police refuse, escalate to SP or file before the Magistrate under Section 156(3)
- 5
Follow up until the FIR is registered and investigation begins
Documents Required
Please keep the following documents ready before proceeding.
- Written description of the incident
- Evidence (photographs, videos, messages, medical reports)
- Identity details of the accused if known
- Witness details and statements
- Any previous complaints or correspondence with police
What You Get
- Legally drafted criminal complaint
- FIR registration or Magistrate court order for registration
- Copy of the registered FIR
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