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Sandeep Khurana

Free FIR – Part 2: How can free FIR be implemented?

Free FIR – Part 2: How can free FIR be implemented?

Sandeep Khurana | 15/1/2013 @ 10:47am | 1683 views

A pilot can be held under an independent social audit by local citizens. Even in the worst case scenario, technology exists to have an “any media anyone anytime free FIR” and let the police put their decision as Second Information Report or Agreed Action Report or by any other name. We can have all-India hotlines for Kaun Banega Crorepati, but not for crime registration?

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