Bailable, Non- bailable, Charge, Cognizable & Non- cognizable Offence || Criminal Procedure Code

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Bailable, Non- bailable, Charge, Cognizable & Non- cognizable Offence || Criminal Procedure Code
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Section 2 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
2. Definitions. In this Code, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a) " bailable offence" means an offence which is shown as bailable in the First Schedule, or which is made bailable by any other law for the time being in force; and" non- bailable offence" means any other offence;
(b) " charge" includes any head of charge when the charge contains more heads than one;
(c) " 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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The passing of the criminal law amendment Act 1983 has necessitated certain innovations in the traditional categorisation of offences into cognizable and non cognizable offences. Thus for example the offence under section 376 B, IPC has been made cognizable but no arrest shall be made without a warrant or without an order of Magistrate. Section 498 A is made cognizable only if the information is given to the Police Officer by the person mentioned section 198 A otherwise it will be a non cognizable offence.
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Superb...especially the kind of clarification you deliver upon cognizable & non cognizable....

pupilsmathematicsclub
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Salute To You Respected Madam..Best Lecture In Easy Language 🙏🏻 Thanks A Lot

darshankumargadhavi
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Madam great teaching skill like your name

sachinkumardayama
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Very fine teaching 👌 namaste ma'am

sanjeevaninaik
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Very nice lecture ma'am, 👌 👏👍 but sorry ma'am non bailable offences have not been discussed in this lecture

sanjeevaninaik
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Superbly explained..!!👌👌👌
Your language and your presentation is TOP CLASS..!!👌👍
You are like my daughter, so I'm blessing you.. I liked you very much for your knowledge ..!! ❤️👍

chandrikabv
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is there a way to remember which sections are cognisable and which are non-cognisable ?

shyamalmaity
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please explain the inconsistency between section 29 crpc where punishment by JMIC not exceeding 3 years and the First Schedule of crpc where JMIC can pass sentence up-to 7 years

parmtanwer
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U r shooo sweet...u r videos r super awesome.... 😀😀👍👍🥰🥰

manusehgal
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Does state prosecute non Cogn. Cases..do we get pp in such cases

raghavsawhney
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Plz help kijiye mammm
Qki police or io sab bik chukke h hum fir copy konse charge or konse ips lagge rahe iski jaankaare hum loog ko nhi di jaare h....
Porpty k matter me 😭😭😭

SalmanKhan-yqoy
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Without ticket pakarane pe cognisible or non cognisible case hota??

karahul
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Ma'am, do you have faculty for the preparation of Judicial also?

shalugupta
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M 164 ka statement badal shakte h kya trial k waqt..

adityasatyendraawasthi
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498a 315 323 506 120b bailable h ya non bailable
Sasural wale 41a ke notice m ni ate 2 notice return aagye hai

preetibhatti
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Bolne ka style same Finology legal jaisa

gauravmudgal
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Mam i want a suggestion on 7 years jail
Please share your contact

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