(Civics) CH 6 Notes - Criminal Justice System
(Civics) CH 6 Notes - Criminal Justice System
(Civics) CH 6 Notes - Criminal Justice System
INTRODUCTION:
When a person violates the rules or the law made by the government, you
instantly think of informing the matter about the police. Owing to the part
played by the police officers in arresting lawbreakers and criminals, we usually
think that it is the police department that concludes whether an individual is
guilty or not. However, that’s not the case. After an individual is arrested, it is a
court of law that decides if the accused individual is guilty or not. As per the
Constitution, everyone charged for a crime needs to give a fair trial.
FAIR TRIAL:
3. What is FIR?
Ans: FIR (first information report) is the report registered in the police station
before the investigation begins. According to the law, the police officer in
charge of the crime must register an FIR whenever a person provides
information about the offense. This information is given orally or in written
format which consists of mentioning the name, complaint address, time, date,
and place of the crime, details of the crime, and description of the offense.
There is a form where the police register FIR and duly signed by the
complainant. The complainant also gets an FIR copy from the police.
8. What is a criminal justice system and note down the four important
players in it?
Ans: The criminal justice system is a part of the government that applies the
law, settles the crime, and punishes criminal conduct. The role of the criminal
justice system is to control and punish the culprit.
The four main players in the criminal justice system are
• the police