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Dear client,
Firstly, don’t panic. A CNR number is just a unique identifier created in the e-Courts system when a case goes to court. A ‘DD No. 21’ typically indicates it is a (daily diary) DD entry from the police department; this does not mean it has become a criminal case registered via an FIR.
You can complete the first step by visiting the official website for e-Courts and entering the CNR number to view the complete details of your criminal proceeding, including: name of court, type of case, next hearing date and parties involved.
You can then go to or call the Gurugram Police Station you would like to know about to see if “DD No. 21” confirms a complaint or if it has actually been turned into a report submitted under an FIR.
Next, check your FIR status at the Haryana Police official website to determine whether an FIR has been issued against you.
If there is an FIR against you, speak with a local crime attorney or counsel immediately, and apply for anticipatory bail if necessary.
Should you find only a DD entry exists with no corresponding FIR against you, you should submit a written request for your records to the police; if you have any questions, contact a lawyer. Be sure you keep copies of your requests and responses for future reference when answering any questions concerning them.