When complainant approaches the Police Station for filing written / oral Complaint but Police Refuses to Register any Complainant / FIR U/s. 154 of Criminal Procedure Code.
(i) Either Complainant can send your written complaint to Ploce Station/Asst, Commissioner Of Police/ Deputy Commissioner Of Police and Commissioner Of Police through Registered Post as provided U/S. 154 (3)
(ii) And on failure, to get Register your complaint in the Concerned Megistrate of the Police,
You can approach and Lawyer / Advocate for filing the complainat".
The Procedure U/S200 of Cr.P.C - Complaint to Magistrate
(i) Preparation of "PRIVATE COMPLAINT" as per the format for the alleged offences: attach all the documents along
with your complaint as "LIST OF DOCUMENTS", and mention all the names of witnesses to the alleged offences in
"LIST OF WITNESSES", then file the Complaint in the Concerned Court of P.S in the presence of Complainant.
(ii) On filing the Complaint, generally after call work. If and only if the Magistrate coniders,
may either direct the Complainant to produce witnesses ( Complainant/Witnesses as per List) on the same
day or any other day to record the Evidence.
(iii) After recording of such Evidence, Magistrate may directly Order for issuance of summons to the Accused.
For The Complaints, If Filed U/S. 200 Read/With Sec. 156 (3) of Cr.P.c.
(a) On filing the Complaint, generally after call work. If and only if the Magistrate coniders, may either direct the Complainant to produce witnesses ( Complainant/Witnesses as per List) on the same day or any other day to record the Evidence.
b) After recording of such Evidence, OR otherwise Magistrate may reffer/send the complaint to the concerned Police Station with the directions to (i) Register a "FIR" U/S. 154 of Cr.P.C on this Complaint for the Alleged Offences against Accused (ii) Investgate the matter (iii) Submit Report.