except the offences referred to in sub-section (5) shall be non-cognizable and bailable. (5) The offences specified in clause (a) or clause ... punishable under clause (i) of that sub-section shall be cognizable and non-bailable. (6) A person shall not be prosecuted for any offence under
custody of the Magistrate; (b) in the case of a non-cognizable and bailable offence, the Deputy Commissioner or the Assistant Commissioner shall
shall, for the purposes of the said Code, be bailable and non-cognizable. (3) When any person is convicted of an offence punishable under this
term more than seven years, then, such offence shall be cognizable, non-bailable and triable by a Children's Court. (2) Where an offence under ... more than seven years, then, such offence shall be cognizable, non-bailable and triable by a Magistrate of First Class. (3) Where an offence, under
offences under Section 9 shall be deemed to be non-cognizable within the meaning of that Code
commits in his presence in any street or public place any non-cognizable offence punishable under this Act or any rule, or regulation made thereunder
best of his ability, to obtain intelligence concerning the commission of cognizable offences or designs to commit such offences and to lay such information ... prevent the commission of cognizable and, within his view, of non-cognizable offences; (c) to prevent to the best of his ability the commission
Section 439 in The Companies Act, 2013
439. Offences to be non-cognizable.—
(1) Notwithstanding anything in the Code of Criminal Procedure ... take cognizance of offences relating to issue and transfer of securities and non-payment of dividend, on a complaint in writing, by a person authorised
Offence to be cognizable, non-bailable and non-compoundable.—
Every offence under this Act shall be cognizable, non-bailable and non-compoundable
Section 624 in The Companies Act, 1956
624. Offences to be non-cognizable .-
Notwithstanding anything in the [Code of Criminal Procedure ... every offence against this Act shall be deemed to be non-cognizable within the meaning of the said Code