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Definition of Cognizable

Cognizable
Cognizable Cog"ni*za*ble (? or ?), a. [F. connaissable, fr. conna[^i]tre to know, L. cognoscere. See Cognition.] 1. Capable of being known or apprehended; as, cognizable causes. 2. Fitted to be a subject of judicial investigation; capable of being judicially heard and determined. Cognizable both in the ecclesiastical and secular courts. --Ayliffe.

Meaning of Cognizable from wikipedia

- In cognizable cases police can make an investigation without prior permission of a magistrate. Cognizable cases are more serious than non-cognizable cases...
- relatively less serious offences than cognizable ones. Cognizable offences reported under section 154 CrPC while non-cognizable offences reported under section...
- Richard J. Leon rejected the detainees' petition because they "have no cognizable Constitutional rights" on 19 January 2005. In the other, Judge Joyce Hens...
- political purpose, none of the counts of the amended complaint stated a cognizable legal claim." In February 2023, the Order was pending appeal before the...
- Chase was dismissed by the Court for failing to set forth any legally cognizable claim for damages. In the fall of 2013, JPMorgan Chase began talks with...
- India. As of 2016, Delhi is the least safe State/UT with the highest cognizable crime rate of 160.4 (per 100,000 persons). Nagaland has the lowest incidence...
- cattle slaughter are both cognizable and non-bailable offences. Most of other states specify that offences would be cognizable only. The maximum term of...
- original and serves as a market replacement for it, making it likely that cognizable market harm to the original will occur". In one instance, a court ruled...
- and remedies that claim to have magical properties and makes doing so a cognizable offence. The act defines "magic remedy" as any talisman, mantra, amulet...
- calculated as crime per one lakh (100,000) of po****tion. That is, rate of cognizable crimes (IPC+SLL). IPC: Indian Penal Code SLL: Special & Local Laws Crime...