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    Any Cognizable Offence.

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    Offence under this Act is Cognizable and non bailable.

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    Cognizable offenses are those offenses which are serious in nature.

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    In Cognizable cases police can make investigation without prior permission of Magistrate.

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    All offences are Cognizable(i.e. police officer can arrest without a warrant) and non-bailable.

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    Aggression and murders towards the journalists must be treated as a Cognizable offense.

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    When any person commits a Cognizable and non-bailable offense the police will take him into the custody.

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    (A Cognizable offense is one for which a police officer may arrest an accused person without a warrant.).

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    As per the NCRB report, 50 lakh cases of Cognizable crime were registered across the country during this period.

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    Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973(2 of 1974), every offence punishable under this Act shall be Cognizable.

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    Under most of these laws, cow slaughter is a Cognizable, non-bailable offense and the burden of proof is often on the accused.[25].

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    The police register an FIR first and immediately for such offenses, which at first sight fall under the category of Cognizable offenses.

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    Now the offence is Cognizable only if the affected wife, or one related to her by blood or marriage, files a police complaint.

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    FIR ie First Information Report is a written document which is prepared by the police of countries including India on receipt of a Cognizable offense.

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    Cognizable: In the context of this chapter this refers to an offence for which the police may arrest a person without the permission of the court.

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    The fact that Section 498-A is a Cognizable and non-bailable offence has lent it a dubious place of pride amongst the provisions that are used as weapons rather than shields by disgruntled wives.

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    The fact that Section 498- A is a Cognizable and non-bailable offence has lent it a dubious place of pride amongst the provisions that are used as weapons rather than shield by disgruntled wives.

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    The fact that Section 498-A IPC is a Cognizable and non-bailable offence has lent it a dubious place of pride amongst the provisions that are used as weapons rather than shield by disgruntled wives.

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    This is a list of States and Union Territories of India ranked by the reCognizable Crime Rate as on 2012 and 2015, and represents the number of Cognizable crimes occurred for every 100,000 persons.

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    (3) Any police officer receiving such order may exercise, the, same powers in respect of the investigation(except the power to arrest without warrant) as an officer incharge of a police-station may exercise in a Cognizable case.

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    Cognizable offence means an offence for which, and'Cognizable case' means a case in which, a police officer may, in accordance with the First Schedule or under any other law for the time being in force, arrest without warrant.

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    Section 154 of CrPc provides, that under a Cognizable offense or case, The Police Officer has to receive the First Information Report(FIR) relating to the Cognizable offense, which can be without the Magistrate's permission and enter it in the General Diary and immediately start the investigation.

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    Indeed, even if a Magistrate does not pass a direction to register a case, still in view of the provisions of Section 156(1) of the Code which empowers the police to investigate into a Cognizable"case" and the Rules framed under the Indian Police Act, 1861 it(the police) is duty-bound to formally register a case and then investigate into the same.

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