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Can A FIR Be Canceled After Filing?

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To get an FIR (First Information Report) canceled, a person can follow a legal process to challenge the validity of the FIR in a court of law. Here are the steps involved:

1. Approach the Police Station

The first step is to approach the police station where the FIR was registered. You can request a cancellation of the FIR by providing valid reasons and evidence supporting your claim.

2. File an Application

You may need to file a written application for cancellation, detailing the reasons why the FIR should be quashed. Attach any supporting documents that may strengthen your case.

3. Compromise or Settlement

If the FIR pertains to a dispute between parties, you can seek to resolve the matter amicably. If both parties agree, a mutual settlement can be submitted to the police or the court, requesting the FIR's cancellation.

4. Petition in High Court

If the police do not take action, you can file a petition under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in the High Court to quash the FIR. This petition should include all relevant facts and grounds for cancellation.

5. Court Hearing

The court will hear arguments from both sides before making a decision. If the court finds the FIR to be baseless or filed without sufficient grounds, it may order the cancellation.

6. Obtain the Order

Upon a favorable decision, obtain the court order for the cancellation of the FIR and submit it to the police station for records.

Summary

To get an FIR canceled, approach the police station, file an application, seek settlement, petition the High Court, and obtain a court order if the FIR is deemed baseless.

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