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Read how low conviction rate(32%) is worrying for curbing the crime against women. Also highlight the reason behind it and reforms needed.
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Cognizable Offence:

A cognizable offence is an offence in which the police officer as per the first schedule or under any other law for the time being in force, can arrest the convict without a warrant and can start an investigation without the permission of the court. Cognizable offences are generally heinous or serious in nature such as murder, rape, kidnapping, theft, dowry death etc.

Under section 154 Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), a police officer is bound to register an FIR in case of a cognizable crime. He can also conduct some kind of preliminary inquiry before registering the FIR. In these offences, a convict is arrested and produced before the magistrate in the stipulated time. Owing to the serious nature of the crime, court's approval is implicit in cognizable offences.
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Recently,
NCRB released the annual crime report of 2017. Now, it releases the report for 2018. Make a note of it.
Note down the important point. Like, Farmer's suicide constitutes 7.7% of total suicide.
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Recently
NCRB released the Annual Crime Report for 2017 and 2018. Already in news. Read along with similar articles.
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Read about the Human trafficking and women trafficking, in particular. What are the Mains reasons and how it can be stopped. Also read about
NCRB report about it.
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Read the article in the context of Human rights violations.
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โœ… Abandonment of infant is against his/her right to life. Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 has enough provisions for โ€˜safe surrenderโ€™ of newborn.

โœ… Read about JJ Act, CARA, CWC, MTP Act of 1971.

โœ… Recently, The Supreme Court of India has given a liberal interpretation to the law on termination of pregnancy when it comes to single and unmarried women. Section 3(2)(b) Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, 1971 was amended in 2021 and the words โ€œmarried womanโ€ replaced with โ€œany womanโ€ and โ€œhusbandโ€ with โ€œpartnerโ€.

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