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Borough Sessions
The Court has 'cognizance of all crimes, offences, and matters cognizable by the County Quarter Sessions, whose powers extend to all
Messenger
the State, which did not so properly fall under the cognizance of the Common Law, and, perhaps, were not properly to
Maritime Courts
that Court, or which would have been within its exclusive cognizance, were assigned to a division of the High Court, called
Knowledge
2004 SC 3229. Is the fact or condition of being cognizant, conscious or aware of something; to be assured or being
Jurisdiction
in s. 125 really signifies the initial jurisdiction to take cognizance of a case. It refers to the stage at which
Junta, or Junto
Junta, or Junto [Lat.], a select council for taking cognizance of affairs of great consequence requiring secrecy; a cabal or
Foujdar, Fojedar, Phousdar, Fogedar
magistrate of the police over a large district, who took cognizance of all criminal matters within his jurisdiction, and sometimes was
First information report
it is the earliest and the first information of a cognizable offence recorded by an officer in charge of a police
Foreign plea
of a judge, on the ground that he had not cognizance of the subject-matter of the suit.
Falsely charges
either in a complaint or in a report of a cognizable offence to the police officer or to an officer having
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