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SUPREME COURT & HIGHCOURT Rulings on POLICE

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1.2 : F.I.R. AND REGISTRATION OF F.I.R.Jagdish and others vs The State of Madhya Pradesh*HeldWhere messages are transmitted between Police Officers inter se, the object andpurpose in transmitting the message must be ascertained before any message islabelled as FIR. It is <strong>on</strong>ly If the object was to narrate the circumstances of a crime, witha view that the receiving Police Officer might proceed to investigate there<strong>on</strong>, that themessage would be FIR. But if the message sent was cryptic because the object wasmerely to seek instructi<strong>on</strong>s from higher Police Officers or because the object was tosend directi<strong>on</strong> for the police force to reach the place of occurrence immediately or tomerely give informati<strong>on</strong> to superior Police Officers about the situati<strong>on</strong> of law and order,the message would not be FIR.*1992 Cr.L.J. 981 (MP.)8

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