Social Sciences, asked by laddu22, 1 year ago

who investigated the offence and how

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Answered by MAYANK768
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Generally, cognisable offence means a police officer has the authority to make an arrest without a warrant and to start an investigation with or without the permission of a court. By contrast, in the case of a non-cognisable offence, a police .
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The police investigated the offence.

Explanation:

  • Cognisable offence states that the police have the authority to arrest a suspect without a warrant. It is in compliance with the first schedule.
  • They are conceptualised as the offences which are highly serious like that of Rape, Murder, Theft, and Kidnapping.
  • Given the high degree of such crimes, the police are permitted to investigate it without any warrant or magistrate’s permission.
  • Then an FIR results in the proceedings of the criminal law.
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