What to do when police officer not registered your fir in india?

If a police officer refuses to register your FIR (First Information Report) in India, you can take the following steps:

1. Request Again
Politely ask the police officer to register your FIR. Provide all relevant details and insist on your rights.

2. Speak to a Superior Officer
If the officer still refuses, you can escalate the matter to a higher-ranking officer at the police station. Explain your situation and request their intervention in registering the FIR.

3. Submit a Written Complaint
If you're still facing resistance, you can submit a written complaint to the Superintendent of Police (SP) or the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) of your district or jurisdiction. Clearly outline the incident and the reasons for the refusal to register your FIR.

4. Approach the Judicial Magistrate:
 In case all attempts to register the FIR through the police fail, you can approach the nearest Judicial Magistrate and submit a complaint regarding the refusal to register your FIR. The magistrate may direct the police to register your FIR.

5. Legal Assistance
Consider seeking legal advice or assistance from a lawyer or legal aid service. They can guide you through the process and take appropriate legal action if necessary.

It's essential to document all communication and actions taken regarding the refusal to register the FIR. Persistence and knowledge of your rights are key when dealing with such situations.

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