If by "first information report" you actually mean a "Preliminary Report" then that is exactly what the name implies. It is the barebones results of information known AT THE TIME (which is usually within 24 hours of the incident) and gives only the factual information known at the time it was produced, Usually the matter is still under investigation and obviously does not include any data not yet discovered.
The term "Police Report" is actually quite a flexible term and encompasses ALL of the information gathered and reduced to a narrative report. So-called "Police Reports" are viable creations and are always subject to being amended and/or added to whenever new information and/or evidence is encountered or discovered.
A query (inquiry) is seeking information. A report provides information.
FIR is first information report.
It means to knowingly give false information to a police officer.
FIR is first information report.
Anyone with relevant knowledge or information in a case can be subpoenaed to testify, whether they were mentioned in a previous police report or not.
It will depend on the evidence, but probably yes. In most cases the report is not the entire recollection of the police officer.
AnswerIf you were in an accident with this person and a police report was filed, the police department will likely have this information. If a police report was not filed, you can either file a report after the fact or take the person to small claims court. The police and/or judge may be able to compel person in question to disclose the information.
The only way to find out for sure if a police report was filed against you is to contact your local police department. Some states do not make this information public.
yes
Police Reports are public information and they are available to the public.
Believe it or not, police do not determine who is at fault the insurance companies involved do. They use information given to them from the police department, such as violations or speed information, but the police can not determine fault or liability. Order of listing vehicles on the report has no determination of anything
An informational report focuses on presenting facts, data, and information without providing interpretations or analysis, while an analytical report involves an in-depth examination, evaluation, and interpretation of the data to draw conclusions and make recommendations. In an informational report, the focus is on presenting information objectively, whereas in an analytical report, the emphasis is on providing insights and recommendations based on the analysis.