Section 25 of MWPS Act, 2007 : Section 25: Cognizance Of Offences

MWPS Act, 2007

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Explanation using Example

Imagine an elderly woman files a complaint against her son for not providing her with maintenance as required under The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007. Based on Section 25 of the Act, the police can immediately arrest the son without a warrant since the offence is cognizable. Additionally, the son has the right to apply for bail because the offence is bailable. When the case goes to court, it will be handled in a straightforward and speedy manner, as the Magistrate is empowered to try the case summarily, which means the legal process will be simplified and not as lengthy as a regular trial.

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