We do not disagree with your Honour that in those circumstances such a group may nevertheless still be a cognisable social group. |
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What does one do if police station staff do not accept complaints in cases of cognisable offences? |
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Cruelty against women was made a cognisable crime in 1984 which is a great help to victims of domestic violence. |
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Each of these men could resort to the civil courts to enforce rights cognisable in those courts. |
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They shall be judicially cognisable only in the interpretation of such acts and in the ruling on their legality. |
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We land in vicious circle: we can neither know cognisable real objects nor determine what genuine cognitive criteria are, nor be actually able to define them without having the idea of validity first. |
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