Means you can't be released o.r. (own recognizance) or they won't trust you and bail probably req'd.
non cognizable offence
What is an FIR. explain cognizable and non cognizable offence as defined in criminal procedure code?
Cognizable offences are serious crimes where the police can register a case (FIR), investigate, and even arrest someone without needing permission from a magistrate. Examples are murder, robbery, etc. Non-cognizable offences are less serious. Here the police cannot arrest or investigate without prior approval from a magistrate. Things like defamation, public nuisance, or minor hurt usually fall here. So simple difference cognizable = serious, police act directly, non-cognizable = less serious, court approval needed.
Means you can't be released o.r. (own recognizance) or they won't trust you and bail probably req'd.
Seizable offence means police can make an arrest without a warrant. Non-seizable offence means a warrant is require before an arrest can be made.
It is an offence in which you can't be arrested, a 'non-serious' crime.
God did and made everything..... No offence to non christian people.
non i hope :D no offence if that's your name
There is no cognizable term called "the Shi". As such the question is unanswerable.
"Cognizable" means capable of being known or considered. It means capable of being judicially tried or examined before a designated tribunal.A cognizable claim or controversy is one that meets the basic criteria of viability for being tried or adjudicated before a particular tribunal.The term means that the claim or controversy is within the power or jurisdiction of a particular court to adjudicate.In short: A cognizable crime is a crime that has been committed within the original jurisdiction of the court which is going to try the case.
"Cognizable" means capable of being known or considered. It means capable of being judicially tried or examined before a designated tribunal.A cognizable claim or controversy is one that meets the basic criteria of viability for being tried or adjudicated before a particular tribunal.The term means that the claim or controversy is within the power or jurisdiction of a particular court to adjudicate.In short: A cognizable crime is a crime that has been committed within the original jurisdiction of the court which is going to try the case.
It depends on what exactly you have on your record. Basically meaning if you have a non-violent offence.