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In the case of Cognizable offence,

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Remember:
- Cognizable = Serious offense = Arrest without warrant.
- Non-Cognizable = Minor offense = Arrest only with warrant.
This simple comparison is fundamental to understanding criminal law.
Updated On: Jun 30, 2026
  • police require permission from the Court to arrest
  • police can arrest without warrant
  • it is a negligible offence
  • police cannot take action as the offence is committed by a minor
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understand the classification of offences.
Indian criminal law (CrPC, now BNSS) classifies offences as cognizable and non-cognizable based on the police's power to arrest without prior judicial permission.
Step 2: Know the rule for cognizable offences.
In a cognizable offence (e.g., murder, theft, rape), the police have the power to arrest the accused WITHOUT a warrant from a court and may also investigate without prior court permission.
Step 3: Eliminate wrong options.
Options (1), (3), and (4) are incorrect. Police do not need court permission, cognizable offences are serious (not negligible), and the age of the offender does not affect cognizability.
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