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*[https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Madurai/issue-csr-first-on-receiving-a-complaint/article65381641.ece ''The Hindu Daily Newspaper about CSR'']
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*[http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/night-at-the-mall-the-journey-from-a-csr-to-an-fir/article4154410.ece ''The Hindu Daily Newspaper'']
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Revision as of 14:05, 29 July 2022

A community service register is a register maintained in every Indian police station for a non-cognizable offence. If the offence is a cognizable offence, then a first information report (FIR) is created and registered. A CSR is also called a daily diary report or diary report.

After filing a police complaint, the CSR receipt is used as a proof of filing a complaint in the police station and also for claiming insurance settlements.

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