The all new Motor vehicle theft FIRs Online App

The Delhi police have resolved to go hi-tech with an aim to set afloat a full-fledged app that would register FIRs online in case of motor vehicles theft. The trial run of this app has gone swift, and 15 cases have already been registered since April 16, 2015, according to the Delhi police.

The Delhi police have resolved to go hi-tech with an aim to set afloat a full-fledged app that would register FIRs online in case of motor vehicles theft. The trial run of this app has gone swift, and 15 cases have already been registered since April 16, 2015, according to the Delhi police.
The all new Motor vehicle theft FIRs Online App
 
The officers in the Delhi plan a grand event to formally launch this app and work is also being done to get this app launched by Home Minister Rajnath Singh. Delhi police would be the premiere in the world to implement such an arrangement, that allows online registration of FIRs in motor vehicle theft cases and furnishes an 'Untraced Report' duly accepted by relevant court.
 
According to Ravindra Yadav, Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime), the introduction of this app would change the tables for the history of Indian Police, but also the world over. He explains that online FIR has been planned and intended since long, but has been brought as a concept and carried out for the highest officer of the Delhi Crime Unit reports claims that the most dynamic part in the development and execution of this app was the Court module. 
 
He states that the Delhi police had to make several presentations before the High Court's e-committee as well as the District Courts and sync their systems with that of the court’s systems. Another major step was getting the e-Court notified in every district court for this purpose.
 
On letting us know this app will function, Yadav states that whenever a vehicle is recovered the details of the same will be matched with centralized databases which will then result in disposal of cases. Seems like a great effort, that is surely going to help the common man!