Registration of FIR Can’t be Refused If Cognizable Offence is Disclosed- SC Reiterates Lalita Kumari Judgement

In a significant ruling that underscores the importance of promptly registering First Information Reports (FIRs) in cases involving cognizable offenses, the Supreme Court of India has delivered a landmark decision.  The case, which originated from an impugned order dated October 5, 2020, emanating from the High Court at Bombay, Appellate Side, Bench at Aurangabad, centered

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