Define: Non-cognizable offence

Non-cognizable offence means an offence where a police officer needs special authority to make an arrest without a warrant.

Non-cognizable offence means an offence where a police officer needs special authority to make an arrest without a warrant.

Relevant Circumstances

  • When a criminal complaint relates to a less serious category of offence
  • If police powers of arrest depend on prior judicial authority
  • Where the classification of the offence affects investigation procedure

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