FIR and criminal complaints form the foundation of the criminal justice process in India. When a cognizable offence such as cheating, fraud, assault, criminal breach of trust, harassment, or cybercrime occurs, prompt and proper registration of an FIR or filing of a criminal complaint is essential to initiate lawful action.
Any delay, factual inconsistency, or improper drafting at the initial stage can significantly weaken the case. FIR & Criminal Complaints services ensure that offences are formally recorded, correct legal provisions are invoked, investigations are initiated, and remedies are pursued in accordance with law. Professional legal assistance safeguards victims’ rights and prevents procedural lapses or misuse of criminal law.
Our FIR & Criminal Complaints Services
Rebizco Advisory provides comprehensive legal assistance for drafting, filing, and pursuing FIRs and criminal complaints before police authorities and courts. Our services include:
- Legal consultation and factual evaluation
- Identification and mapping of appropriate penal provisions
- Drafting detailed and legally accurate complaints
- Assistance with FIR registration before police authorities
- Filing applications under Section 156(3) CrPC where police fail to act
- Filing and pursuing private criminal complaints before Magistrates
- Representation and procedural follow-up during investigationÂ
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Our approach ensures lawful initiation of criminal proceedings while protecting clients from false implication, technical defects, or procedural abuse.
Key Benefits
- Lawful initiation of criminal proceedings
- Correct invocation of penal provisions
- Court-monitored investigation where required
- Protection of victims’ legal rights
- Deterrence against criminal misconduct
- Prevention of procedural and drafting errorsÂ
Who Can Avail This Service
This service is available to:
- Victims of cheating, fraud, or criminal breach of trust
- Individuals facing threats, harassment, or physical assault
- Persons affected by cybercrime or financial offences
- Businesses facing criminal misconduct or economic offences
- Parties seeking court-monitored investigation
- Individuals whose FIR has been refused or delayed by policeÂ
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Legal heirs, guardians, or authorized representatives may also initiate proceedings where permitted by law, subject to factual and legal compliance.
Documents & Information Required
- Written complaint narrating facts of the offence
- Supporting evidence (documents, messages, call records, recordings, etc.)
- Identity and address proof of complainant
- Details of accused persons (if available)
- Proof of incident or transaction
- Prior representations made to police authorities (if any)
- Affidavits, where legally requiredÂ
Our Process
Rebizco Advisory follows a structured and accountable process:
- Factual assessment and legal feasibility review
- Evidence scrutiny and section-wise legal mapping
- Precise drafting of FIR or criminal complaint
- Assistance with police registration or court filing
- Initiation of remedies in cases of police inaction
- Representation before Magistrates and follow-up with authoritiesÂ
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Clients receive transparent guidance, legal protection, and effective initiation of criminal remedies without procedural misuse.
Important Advisory
Criminal proceedings carry serious legal consequences. Always provide truthful, complete, and accurate facts. Avoid exaggeration or suppression of material information. False or malicious complaints may attract criminal and civil liability. Choosing the correct remedy police FIR or court complaint depends on the nature, urgency, and seriousness of the offence. Professional legal advice is strongly recommended before initiating proceedings.
FAQSÂ
Q: What is an FIR?
A: A First Information Report records information relating to a cognizable offence.
Q: Is the police bound to register an FIR?
A: Yes. Registration is mandatory for cognizable offences as per law.
Q: What if the police refuse to register an FIR?
A: Complaints may be escalated to senior officers or filed before the court under applicable provisions.
Q: Can a private criminal complaint be filed directly in court?
A: Yes. Private complaints may be filed before a Magistrate under criminal procedure law.
Q: Can FIRs be registered online?
A: Yes. For certain offences, subject to state-specific rules.
Q: Can false FIRs be challenged?
A: Yes. Appropriate legal remedies are available.
Q: Is a legal notice required before filing an FIR?
A: No. A legal notice is not mandatory.
Q: Does Rebizco Advisory assist in FIR drafting?
A: Yes. Including legal vetting, drafting, and court filings.
Q: Can Rebizco help if police delay investigation?
A: Yes. Through court-monitored remedies.
Q: Is personal appearance mandatory for filing a complaint?
A: Not always. It depends on the forum and procedure.
Need Assistance with FIR or Criminal Complaints?
Rebizco Advisory ensures legally sound, accurate, and accountable initiation of criminal proceedings.
Consult our legal experts today to protect your rights and pursue justice lawfully.