Don’t discriminate against minorities in registering FIR: MHA
BY M Post Bureau15 Oct 2015 5:50 AM IST
M Post Bureau15 Oct 2015 5:50 AM IST
In the backdrop of the lynching of a Muslim man over beef-eating rumour in Dadri, the Centre has asked all states not to discriminate against the minorities while registering an FIR as timely filing of charge-sheet and speedy trial restore the faith of different communities.
In a communication, the Home Ministry told the states and union territories that as per the CrPC, a police officer is duty-bound to register a case on the basis of information disclosing a <g data-gr-id="23">cognisable</g> offence and FIR has to be registered irrespective of territorial jurisdiction.
“The National Commission for Minorities in its annual report 2011-12 has recommended prompt action in <g data-gr-id="27">registration</g> of FIRs, timely filing of <g data-gr-id="28">charge</g> sheet and speedy trial to restore the faith of minorities. In this regard, it is pertinent to note that registration of FIR is the first step in the whole process. Therefore, all states/UTs must ensure that utmost promptness in registering FIRs is extended to all those who approach the police for registration of FIRs without any discrimination of whatever kind,” the advisory sent on Monday said.
The Home Ministry also asked the state governments to ensure that the instructions are circulated amongst all concerned departments, organisations and others for strict compliance.
A Muslim man was lynched over rumour of cow slaughter and consumption of beef in Dadri in Uttar Pradesh on the intervening night of September 28-29 that created national outrage and a huge political controversy.
The communication also quoted earlier advisories of the Home Ministry in which it was conveyed that a police officer is duty-bound to register a case on the basis of any information disclosing a <g data-gr-id="21">cognisable</g> offence.
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