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    He also appealed to the world community to take Cognizance of the serious situation in Kashmir.

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    They assist with tough or uninteresting duties so you can Cognizance on being creative, or productive, or both.

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    Firstly, criminal defamation under Section 500 IPC is a non-cognizable offence, meaning that police cannot take direct Cognizance of it by registering FIR.

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    It make additions to sections 156(3) and 190(1) of CrPC which empower a magistrate to take Cognizance of an offence and order an investigation.

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    As a developing nation and growing defence force of the modern world, it is imperative to take Cognizance of our surroundings and invaluable natural resources.

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    While condemning the atrocities on the minorities in Pakistan, I urge the world community to take Cognizance of it and take necessary steps in this regard.

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    The Supreme Court has ordered that no court or tribunal in the country should take Cognizance of the order of Justice Karnan, issued after February 8.

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    The court said that till the Delhi government does not allow the charge sheet to be filed in this case, they will not take Cognizance of it.

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    (xv) provision for penalties for contravention, obstructions, violation and offence; taking Cognizance by court of offence punishable under this Bill; and protection of action taken in good faith;

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    The court took Cognizance of the February 5 order of the High Court, in which The convicts were allowed to exercise all their legal options within a week.

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    That's why I say that you simply cannot compare to a veteran farmer who has no Cognizance of human life yet relies on blessings from Heaven for farming.

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    They said that, but when many voters complained, the Election Officer took Cognizance at 1.30 pm and agreed with the polling agents of all political parties before taking action.

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    They said that, but when many voters complained, the Election Officer took Cognizance at 1.30 pm and agreed with the polling agents of all political parties before taking action.

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    The Ordinance made additions to sections 156(3) and 190(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure(CrPC) which empower a magistrate to take Cognizance of an offence and order an investigation.

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    Taking Cognizance of the carcinogenic effect of inks and dyes, the norms also prohibit the use of newspaper and other such material for packing or wrapping of food articles.

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    So when the matter will be taken up at UNHRC, India's unanimous voice will be duly taken Cognizance of and India's position of Kashmir will be appreciated by the global community.”.

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    Insurance is a powerful tool with which consumers may protect themselves against perils but the question remains whether current products take Cognizance of the unique nature of the South African Market.

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    With the Commission getting committed towards the human rights, today disputes were heard specially and suo moto Cognizance of 05 disputes was taken and the instructions were issued on 12 new disputes.

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    I must even now, wait patiently and silently for the collective consciousness of society to take Cognizance of such matters in order to maintain our faith in civility of our society.".

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    Clause 47(1) states that Courts cannot take Cognizance of any offence punishable under the Act unless a complaint is made by the UID Authority or a person authorized by it.

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    Kavita in an appeal urged the Prime Minister to take Cognizance of the issue and save the future of these children who are in an immediate need of good education and teachers.

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    I must even now, wait patiently and silently for the collective consciousness of society to take Cognizance of such matters in order to maintain our faith in the civility of our society.

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    It asked Kovind to take Cognizance and“send a strong message that sedition charges should be invoked only after thorough inquiry and not on hearsay within a few hours of the alleged incident”.

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    New Delhi, Oct 24: India has been assured by the British government that it has taken Cognizance of the'protest' near Indian High Commission and in future such protestors will not be allowed to assemble.

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    The shocking thing is that when Asha Arun complained about this on 10 AM in the morning of polling, the election officer appointed at the polling booth refused to take Cognizance of it.

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    The international court's order taking Cognizance of the persecution of Rohingyan Muslims has come at a time when discussions on their exclusion from the ambit of Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 are going on.

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    Taking suo motu Cognizance of cases and reaching out to children in need of care and protection, who are not produced before the Committee, provided that such decision is taken by at least three members;

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    Stating that since the complaint was submitted after a year and four months of the alleged offence by Modi, the court held that"the Cognizance of complaint cannot be taken and an FIR cannot be lodged now".

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    Another important achievement of World Animal Day is the Cognizance taken by the governments and law-making bodies across various countries in regard to Animal rights and various other issues concerning the ethical treatment of them.

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    He called upon the UN and other global human rights organisations to take serious Cognizance of the incident and pressurise Saudi Arabia“to end its ancient and blatantly illegal practices which were against all norms of humanity”.

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