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Non-cognizable offence
Matched in: Term Non-cognizable offence
Court of competent jurisdiction
to try the case on account of any procedural lapse and the competence would remain unaffected by the non-compliance of the procedural requirement. The inability to take cognizance of an offence without a committal order does not … lapse and the competence would remain unaffected by the non-compliance of the procedural requirement. The inability to take cognizance of an offence without a committal order does not mean that a duly constituted Court became an incompetent
Court-leet
Ch. xiv. The lord was compellable to hold a court by mandamus, and a leet was forfeited by non user and by acts of abuser. By the (English) Law of Property Act,1922, s. 128, and the 12th … reorganized all such boroughs as were left untouched by the (English) Municipal Corporations Act of 1835. All offences cognizable in the leet are inquired of and presented by the suitors of the court, sworn and charged as … that date, the court being held 'for the purpose of preventing small offences in the nature of a common nuisance,' and still having 'power to
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