The term FFP refers to the fluid portion of 1 unit of human blood that has been centrifuged, separated & frozen solid at -18 degrees C or colder within 8hrs of collection. The indications for transfusing FFP are very limited, as it can cause unpredictable adverse reactions. A retrospective study of FFP transfusion was carried out at the blood bank-Gandhi Medical College for a period of 6 months; i.e January 2011-July 2011 for various indications. We evaluated 840 patients who received 1534 units of FFP and classified them as appropriate, clinically appropriate and inappropriate. In our study appropriate and clinically appropriate transfusions of FFP were about 61%- a good proportion of FFP transfusions were justified but 39% were of without any appropriate indication.