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Which one of the following is true of Cr. P.C. unless the context otherwise requires:
an offence which is shown as bailable in the First Schedule, or which is made bailable by any other law for the time being in force; and non-bailable offence means any other offence;
charge includes any head of charge when the charge contains more heads than one and cognizable offence 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;
complaint means any allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view to his taking action under this Code,that some person whether known or unknown, has committed an offence, but does not include a police report.
all of them
- Option 1: This describes the distinction between bailable and non-bailable offences as per the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). A bailable offence is one for which bail is a right, whereas non-bailable offences are more severe, where bail is not a right.
- Option 2: It defines a charge as any specific accusation within a case containing multiple charges. Additionally, it defines cognizable offences, where police can arrest without a warrant, based on seriousness.
- Option 3: This describes a complaint made to a Magistrate, aimed at legal action. It emphasizes that it doesn't include police reports.
Correct Answer: Option: 4 - all of them
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