
Police FIR Procedure in Prayagraj (Allahabad): Complete Legal Guide
Introduction:
In Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), many citizens face difficulties while registering a Police FIR.
This article explains the complete FIR procedure, legal rights, and remedies available under Indian criminal law.
Communication is purely informational and does not constitute legal advice or solicitation.
What is an FIR?
FIR (First Information Report) is the first official record of a cognizable offence registered at a police station.
Once an FIR is registered, the police are legally empowered to investigate the matter.
When Can FIR Be Registered?
- Assault or physical violence
- Cheque bounce and financial fraud
- Property and land disputes involving criminal elements
- Threats, harassment, or intimidation
- Offences against women
Procedure to File FIR in Prayagraj
Step 1: Visit the Police Station
The complaint may be given orally or in writing to the Station House Officer (SHO).
The police are legally bound to register FIR for cognizable offences.
Step 2: Obtain FIR Copy
A free copy of the FIR must be provided to the complainant containing FIR number,
date, time, and sections applied.
Step 3: Police Investigation
After FIR registration, police conduct investigation including recording statements,
collecting evidence, and taking lawful action.
If Police Refuses to Register FIR
- Submit written complaint to SSP / SP Prayagraj
- File online complaint via UP Police portal or IGRS
- Approach Magistrate under Section 156(3) CrPC / BNSS
- File private complaint case under Section 200
Rights of Complainant
- Right to register FIR
- Right to receive FIR copy free of cost
- Zero FIR can be lodged at any police station
- Women have the right to lodge FIR through a female officer
Can FIR Be Quashed?
FIR may be quashed by the High Court in appropriate cases such as false implication,
abuse of process of law, or settlement between parties where permitted by law.
Difference Between FIR and Arrest
Registration of FIR does not automatically lead to arrest.
Arrest must comply with Supreme Court guidelines and legal necessity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. Can FIR be filed online in Prayagraj?
Yes, certain complaints can be filed online through UP Police portals.
Q. Is delay in FIR allowed?
Delay may be accepted if reasonable explanation is provided.
Q. Can FIR details be corrected?
Yes, correction application can be submitted before police or court.
Conclusion
FIR is the foundation of criminal justice. Citizens of Prayagraj must be aware of
their rights and legal remedies when dealing with police authorities.
Law provides adequate protection against refusal or misuse of FIR.
Legal Disclaimer:
Communication is purely informational and intended for general legal awareness only.
It does not create an advocate-client relationship or constitute legal solicitation.
Written by: Uday Singh, Advocate
(Practicing before the High Court and District Courts)





















