Section 2(c ) of CrPC - “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; Section 156 CrPC - Police officer’s power to investigate cognizable case—(1) Any officer in charge of a police station may, without the order of a Magistrate, investigate any cognizable case which a Court having jurisdiction over the local area within the limits of such station would have power to inquire into or try under the provisions of Chapter XIII.
The insecticide recommended for the management of sucking insect ‐ pests through seed treatment is:
Who proposed the Germplasm theory of heredity?
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What is the order of distance for interatomic forces to be active?
The FRP is the minimum price that sugar mills have to pay to sugarcane farmers and is declared every year before the commencement of sugar year. Who app...
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which disease was responsible for the Great Bengal Famine in 1942-43 ?
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Site for protein synthesis is _______