A police officer cannot arrest a person without a warrant in a case of adultery as adultery is a non-cognizable offence.
22.
The blockade had to be effective to be cognizable in a prize court, that is, not merely declared but actually enforced.
23.
The Prohibition of Unfair Practices in Technical Educational Institutions, Medical Institutions and Universities Bill 2010 recognized capitation fee as a cognizable offence.
24.
Here, as in BMW, the only cognizable harm . . . falls far short of justifying a multi-million dollar punishment.
25.
Interference with the employment relationship was cognizable as a state law claim, however, and a remitted award was sustained on that claim.
26.
A competent, terminally ill adult has a constitutionally cognizable liberty interest in avoiding the kind of suffering experienced by the plaintiffs in this case.
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As long as US law specifies a black body as " discrete and insular, " it confers a cognizable legal status onto that body.
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*Cognizable offense-( 6517 )-keep and move to cognizable offence-closed 03 : 14, 9 January 2010 ( UTC)
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*Cognizable offense-( 6517 )-keep and move to cognizable offence-closed 03 : 14, 9 January 2010 ( UTC)
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Following this doctrine, the court concluded that the $ 500, 000 settlement fixed the amount of loss and debt cognizable for tax purposes.