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Three years period of limitation is prescribed for taking cognizance of offence punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding–
One year
Three years
Five years
Seven years
- The period of limitation refers to the time within which legal proceedings must be initiated.
- The limitation ensures timely justice and accountability.
- For offences punishable with imprisonment, different periods of limitation apply based on the maximum imprisonment term.
- Option 1: One year – This is not the correct option for a three-year limitation period.
- Option 2: Three years – This is typically for offences punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years.
- Correct Option
- Option 3: Five years – Usually applies to more serious offences with longer imprisonment terms.
- Option 4: Seven years – Applies to even more serious offences.
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