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This being a cognizable offense should have gone before the court.
This meant that there was no "cognizable interest in the outcome" of the case.
Most of other States specify that offences would be cognizable only.
The pardon power of the President extends only to offenses cognizable under federal law.
The police are empowered to start investigating a cognizable offense.
"So it's not even a legally cognizable issue under the Fourth Amendment."
When information about the commission of a cognizable offence is given orally, the police must write it down.
The crime is treated as a cognizable and non-bailable offence.
"Landmark has no legally cognizable interest in the case or controversy presented by its application," said the brief.
As such, plaintiff failed to allege any cognizable antitrust injury).
"The 'injury in fact' test requires more than an injury to a cognizable interest.
The early common law did not recognize a life estate in personal property, but such interests were cognizable in equity.
Samples now had to be licensed, as long as they rose "to a level of legally cognizable appropriation."
The Court found that the paper currency law was unconstitutional ("not cognizable") because it limited the right to a jury trial for violators.
Offences under this section are Non-bailable and cognizable.
None of the former citizens of the Hawaiian kingdom held any cognizable interest in these lands" (3).
The blockade had to be effective to be cognizable in a prize court, that is, not merely declared but actually enforced.
A police officer who comes to know about a cognizable offence can file an FIR himself/herself.
MGM has not violated any legally cognizable rights of either your father or your family."
Following this doctrine, the court concluded that the $500,000 settlement fixed the amount of loss and debt cognizable for tax purposes.
Smuggling is a cognizable offense in which both the smuggled goods and the goods are punishable.
It held that medical necessity was a legally cognizable defense to charges under the Controlled Substances Act.
I mean more than mere embarrassment or inconvenience; I mean legally cognizable harm.
The "injury in fact" test requires both an "injury to a cognizable interest" and that "the party seeking review be himself among the injured."
It is generally a complaint lodged with the police by the victim of a cognizable offence or by someone on his/her behalf.