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Paying the Victim Doesn’t Close Your FIR, Here’s What Does
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July 4, 2026July 4, 2026

Paying the Victim Doesn’t Close Your FIR, Here’s What Does

The myth that costs people their peace of mind: “I paid him back, so the police case is finished.” No. Paying or settling with a complainant does not automatically close a criminal FIR. This is one of the most expensive misunderstandings in Indian criminal practice. Every month, people hand over money believing the case will
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