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SCHOOL OF LAW

Internal Assessment

Submitted by: Submitted to:


Riddhi Garg Dr.Komal Dahiya
L21BLBU0014 Assistant Professor
BBA LLB (2021)
Section A
1. FIR Analysis Report:
- State: Haryana

- District: Panipat

- Police Station: Model Town Panipat

- Offence: The offence mentioned in the FIR is under Section 365 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) of
1860.

- Informant: Deepak

- Victim: His son, Karan (aged 15)

- It is a non-bailable offence.

-Kidnapping or abduction cases are considered as a cognizable offence

Analysis:

- On January 12, 2023, at around 6:00 PM, Deepak, the complainant, reported to the Model Town
Panipat Police Station to report that his 15-year-old son, Karan, had gone missing. Karan was last
seen sleeping in his room on the previous night (January 11, 2023

- Deepak describes Karan as a child with fair skin, a height of approximately 5 feet 3 inches, a slim
build, and he was wearing a blue pair of jeans with a blue jacket when he was last seen.

- Deepak tried to search for his son but was unable to locate him. Consequently, he has filed a
report with the police to seek assistance in locating Karan.

- The FIR has been registered under Section 365 IPC, for a case of abduction or kidnapping.

Decision on Investigation and Appointment of IO:


- The FIR has been registered, and ASI (Assistant Sub-Inspector) Rajpal has been directed to take up
the investigation.

- Rajpal, with mobile number 919416770111, has been appointed as the Investigating Officer (I.O)
for this case.
2. FIR Analysis Report:
- State: Haryana

- District: Panipat

- Police Station: Samalkha

The FIR mentions the following offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860:

1. Section 147 - Punishment for rioting

2. Section 149 - Every member of unlawful assembly guilty of an offense committed in prosecution
of common object

3. Section 323 - Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt

4. Section 506 - Punishment for criminal intimidation

- Informant: Rahul (S/O Satbir)

- Victim: Rahul (S/O Satbir)

Suspects/Accused:

1. Sunny (S/O Sukhbir)

2. Rakesh alias Raka (S/O Indra)

3. Ramlu

Offence Bailable/Non-Bailable Cognizable /Non-Cognizable


Section 147 Bailable Cognizable
Section 149 Bailable Cognizable
Section 323 Bailable Non-Cognizable
Section 506 Bailable Non-Cognizable

The offences mentioned are mostly cognizable offences, which means that the police can initiate an
investigation and make an arrest without a warrant.

Analysis :

The incident occurred on January 4, 2023, at around 7:00 PM at a location under the jurisdiction of
Samalkha Police Station. The complainant, Rahul, reported that he was attacked by a group of
individuals, including Sunny, Rakesh, Ramlu, and others. The attackers demanded money from him,
and when Rahul refused to comply with their request, they assaulted him. During the altercation,
Rahul's wallet containing approximately 14-15 thousand rupees was also stolen. The complainant
also mentioned that he received threats of further harm.

Decision on Investigation and Appointment of IO:

- The FIR has been registered and is being investigated.

- Head Constable Ashok Kumar has been directed to take up the investigation (I.O.).

- The case has not been refused for investigation.

- The FIR has not been transferred to another police station due to jurisdictional issues.
3. FIR Analysis Report:
- State: Haryana

- District: Panipat

- Police Station: Chandni Bagh

- Offence: Theft of mobile phone

- Sections: IPC 1860 - Section 379A (Theft) and Section 34 (Acts done by several persons in
furtherance of common intention)

- Informant: Savitri

- Victim: Savitri

- Accused: Two unidentified individuals who stole the mobile phone

- It is a non-bailable offence.

- It is a cognizable offence , as it involves the theft of a mobile phone.

Analysis:

- On January 4, 2023, at around 7:00 PM, the informant, Savitri, was sitting outside her tea shop
located in Krishna Garden, Sector 25, Panipat.

- Two individuals on a motorcycle arrived at the scene.

- They forcibly snatched Savitri's mobile phone while she was using it.

- She was unable to note down the number of the motorcycle.

- The stolen mobile phone was a LAVA touchscreen phone with the mobile number 8278051529
and IMEI number 351383835332490/78.
Decision on Investigation and Appointment of IO:

- The FIR has been registered under relevant sections of the IPC.

- The offence warrants a thorough investigation because it is both cognizable and non-bailable.

- Sub-Inspector Deepak has been directed to take up the investigation.

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