Cognizable offences are those offences in which the police doesn’t need a court warrant to arrest or initiate an investigation. These are generally serious offences like rape, murder, kidnapping, theft, robbery etc. The cognizable crimes generally carry stentences more than 3 years or life imprisonment or even death penalty.
Non-cognizable offences are those offences in which the police cannot make arrest or initiate an investigation without getting warrant from the court. These offences are generally less serious offences which bear sentence less than 3 years. These are offences like forgery, assualt, cheating, defamation etc.
Now, let’s get deep into both of them.
Cognizable Offence
A cognizable offence comes under Section 2(g) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023. These are serious offences and are a threat to the society at large and that’s the reason, police need to take swift action in these mattres. Therefore the police are given a head start in such situation so that they can take prompt action.
Important points about congnizable offences:
- Police can arrest without a warrant
- Police can initiate an investigation without a court order
- These are serious offences like rape, murder, kidnapping, theft, robbery etc.
- These carry sentences more than 3 years , life imprisonment or death penalty
- These offences are a threat to the society & swift action is needed.
- It comes under Section 2(g) of BNSS 2023.
Non-Cognizable Offence
A non-cognizable offence comes under Section 2(o) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023. These are those offences in which the police cannot make an arrest without court orders. Not only that , the police cannot even start an investigation without court order.
These offences are of less serious nature and generally carry sentences less than 3 years. Offences like cheating, forgery, defamation, assault etc. come under the non-cognizable offences. The primary obeject is to protect the legal rights of individuals against unwarranted detention and abuse of power by the police.
- Police cannot arrest an individual for a non-cognizable offence in the absence of a court order.
- Important points about non-cognizable offences:
- Police cannot arrest without a warrant
- Police cannot initiate an investigation without a court order
- These are less serious offences like cheating, defamation, fraud, assualt etc.
- These generally carry sentences less than 3 years.
- These offences are not an immediate threat to the society at large.
- It comes under Section 2(o) of BNSS 2023.
It is very important to understand the difference between cognizable and non-cognizable offences so that you do not fall prey to the abuse of power by the police. Now, you know that the police cannot arrest you without a warrant for a non-cognizable offence.