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Organisation : Chandigarh Police
Facility : Stolen, Recovered Vehicle Status & Complaint Registration
Website : http://chandigarhpolice.nic.in/stolen-recovered-vehicle-status.html
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Stolen, Recovered Vehicle Status :

Ascertain whether your stolen vehicle has been recovered by the police or not by entering the following details,

Related : Chandigarh Police Traffic Marshal Scheme : www.statusin.in/23210.html

1. Enter Registration No.
2. Enter Engine No.
3. Enter Chasis No.

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Complaint Registration :
Every Citizen has a legal right to file a factually correct and truthful complaint with the concerned authority. In case of any matter in which Chandigarh Police is authorized to act, one may file complaint through the following ways:

1. In case of any crime related complaint, one may call the Chandigarh Police Control Room No. 100 or 0172-2749194 or 0172-2744100. Also, one may complaint to the concerned area Police Station or Police Post.

However, if one is dissatisfied with the response of the Police Control Room, Police Station or Police Post then one may complaint to the IGP/Chandigarh, DIG/Chandigarh, SSP/Chandigarh or to the concerned Sub-division Police Officer.

The citizens can also submit their written complaint at the Public Window established at the ground floor entrance of Chandigarh Police Headquarters, Sector 9, Chandigarh. The citizens would be given a public window complaint number on the spot. The citizens can then check the status of their complaint online.

2. In case of any traffic related complaint, one may call the Chandigarh Traffic Control Room no. 1073 or may complaint to the concerned zonal traffic Inspector.

In case one is dissatisfied with the response of the Chandigarh Traffic Control Room or of the concerned zonal traffic inspector, then one may complaint to IGP/Chandigarh, DIG/Chandigarh, SSP/Traffic or DSP/Traffic.

FAQs :
1. What is cognizable Offence ?
In Cr. PC, the offences are divided into two categories; one Cognizable and the other Non-cognizable.

Police is empowered to register the FIR and investigate only the cognizable offences. Police can arrest an accused involved in cognizable crime without the warrant from the Court.

2. What is Non-cognizable Offence ?
The category of offences as per Cr. PC in which Police can neither register the FIR nor can investigate or effect arrest without the express permission or directions from the court are known as Non-cognizable offences.

These mostly include minor offences such as abusing each other, minor scuffles without injuries, intimidation etc.

3. What is First Information Report (FIR) ?
Report pertaining to occurrence of a cognizable offence, received at the Police Station is called First Information Report, popularly known as FIR.

Since it is the first information about the cognizable offence, it is called First Information report. On receipt of this information police registers the report in a FIR Register and begins the investigation of the crime.

4. What to do if the Police Station refuses to register the FIR ?
If the Police Station refuses to register FIR, substance of the information in writing can be sent by post to the SSP Chandigarh. He, if satisfied that the information discloses the commission of a cognizable offence, shall get the FIR registered and investigated.

About Us :
On 1st November, 1966, the newly formed Indian State of Haryana was carved out of the Eastern portion of Punjab. The city of Chandigarh was selected to be the joint capital of the states of Punjab and Haryana and declared as a Union Territory.

Chandigarh is one of the best planned cities on India. It as unique place in the world in terms of architecture and town planning. The city is located in picturesque setting at the foot of Shivalik hills.

Chandigarh Police was reorganized on 1st November, 1966. The first chief of Chandigarh Police was Shri V. K. Kalia, SSP. The post of IGP was created in 1981 and 16 IGPs have been appoint till date. Presently Shri R. P. Upadhyaya, IPS, is the Inspector General of Police.

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