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Home » Cognisable Offence

Cognisable Offence

July 24, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Cognisable Offence

Question 1. Write briefly on cognizable offense.
Answer.
Cognizable Offense:
Generally, cognizable offnce means a police offir has the authority to make an arrest without a warrant and to start an investigation with or without the permission of a court.
  • Incognizableoffnce, policehastore cordinformation in writing.
  • The police can fie a First Information Report (FIR) only for cognizable offnces.
  • In cognizable offnces, police can start investigation without the order of magistrate.
  • Cognizable offense is more serious and carry a sentence of 3 years or more.
“Understanding cognisable offences through FAQs: Definition, examples, and legal procedures explained”
Question 2. Write difference between hypertrophic scar and keloid.
Answer.
Following are diffrences between hypertrophic scar and keloid:
Wound, Sinus and Fistula Write diffrence between hypertrophic scar and keloid..
“Importance of studying cognisable offences for law students and professionals: Questions explained”
Wound, Sinus and Fistula Write diffrence between hypertrophic scar and keloid 1.
“Common challenges in understanding cognisable offences effectively: FAQs provided”

Question 3. Describe differentiating features of ulcer and wound.
Answer.
Following are the diffrences between ulcer and wound
Wound, Sinus and Fistula Describe diffrentiating features of ulcer and wound

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