Correct Answer:
C. Without warrant by Officer
This question relates to the powers of arrest granted under a specific statute. 'Without warrant by Officer' is the correct answer. For offenses classified as cognizable (as established in the previous question), an authorized officer is typically empowered to make an arrest without needing a prior warrant from a court, especially when there is reasonable suspicion that an offense has been committed.
- A) 'Only with warrant' is incorrect for cognizable offenses.
- B) 'Only by Police' is too restrictive; other authorized officers might also have this power.
- D) 'Only after Court approval' is similar to requiring a warrant and is not applicable for cognizable offenses.