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Which of the following statement defines cognisable offence
a. The main legislation for the administration of criminal law in India
b. An offence for which the police may arrest a person without the permission of the court.
c. To keep a person in official custody for questioning about a crime.
d. To question the witnesses carefully to determine the truth.
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