concerned, it reveals that you were
involved in a case of non cognizable report
No.18/2006, dated ... complaint lodged against him. He stated that
he learnt about the Non-Cognizable Report (NCR) No.18/2006
filed against him only on 8.1.2008. Regarding
dealing with non-cognizable offences
under the general criminal law is distinct from that of cognizable
offences. Such offences (non-cognizable ... cognizable" or otherwise.
41. What, however, needs to marked for further discussion is the
fact the definitions of both cognizable offence or non-cognizable
learned
Metropolitan Magistrate, Delhi, in respect of a non-cognizable
offence under Section 103 of the Delhi Police Act, 1978, and the
order dated ... cognizable, and the
other cognizable, are alleged, the case shall
be deemed to be a cognizable case,
notwithstanding that the other offences are
non-cognizable
that the offence under section 3 of
the PMLA is a non cognizable offence. Thus, the power of arrest under
section ... Code of
Criminal Procedure in case the offence is non-cognizable. However, should
this court reach a conclusion that the offence under PMLA is held
offences under Section 3 PMLA were non-cognizable as was
evidenced by the PMLA Amendment Act 20 of 2005 by which Section ... Minster explained the reason for making the
offences under the PMLA non-cognizable.
(iii) If the offences under the PMLA were non-cognizable, compliance with
Pallai under Section 91 of the FA for an
alleged cognizable and non-bailable offence committed by him under
W.P. (C) 525/2016 ... non-payment of service tax
thereby committing a cognizable and non-bailable offence. It is mentioned
in the judicial remand application that Mr. Pallai along
Section 4 thereof. However, the offences under the Act are clearly non-
cognizable. Neither the respondents could initiate investigations
without a legitimate sanction ... under Chapter XII of Cr.P.C . regarding cognizable offences or non-
cognizable offences ( Sections
least one is cognizable, the case shall be deemed to be a
cognizable case, notwithstanding that the other offences are
non- cognizable ... least one is cognizable, the case shall be
deemed to be a cognizable case, notwithstanding that
the other offences are non-cognizable
Section 155(2) , Criminal Procedure Code, for permission to investigate the non-cognizable offences under Sections 3 and 4 of the Dowry Prohibition ... report by a police officer, in the case of a non-cognizable offence, which has been investigated after obtaining permission under Section 155(2) , Criminal
OFFENCES AGAINST OTHER LAWS
Offence Cognizable or Bailable or non- By what Court
non-cognizable bailable triable
If punishable with death, Cognizable Non-bailable Court ... whether the offence was bailable or non-bailable was on the point that the
offence being non-cognizable it had to be bailable. Section