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- Look up offense or offence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Offense or offence may refer to: Offense or crime, a violation of penal law An insult, or...
- No Offence is a British television police procedural drama on Channel 4, created by Paul Abbott. It follows a team of detectives from Friday Street police...
- Non-cognisable offences includes misbehavior, public annoyance etc., while cognisable offences are more serious crimes. Generally, cognisable offence means an...
- The Offence is a 1973 British neo-noir crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet starring Sean Connery, Trevor Howard, Vivien Merchant, and Ian Bannen...
- offences (including both substantive and procedural provisions). The Bill for an Act with this short title may have been known as a ****ual Offences Bill...
- Children from ****ual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 was enacted to provide a robust legal framework for the protection of children from offences of ****ual ****ault...
- Campaign. Offences Against the State Act, 1939 Offences Against the State (Amendment) Act, 1972 Offences Against the State (Amendment) Act, 1985 Offences Against...
- hybrid offence will be tried rests with the crown counsel. Hybrid offences can either be summary offences (minor crimes) or indictable offences (major...
- Kingdom which relates to coinage offences. The bill for an act with this short title may have been known as a Coinage Offences Bill during its p****age through...
- indictable offence). In Canada, summary offences are referred to as summary conviction offences. As in other jurisdictions, summary conviction offences are considered...