All are Cognisable offence except :
The question is: "All are Cognisable offence except : A. B. C. D." The correct answer is given as an option, but the options are missing. The user wants a detailed explanation following their structure. But without the options, how can I proceed? Maybe they forgot to include the options. Wait, the user provided an example where the options were A to D but blank. That's a problem because the explanation needs to address each option.
Wait, maybe the user is testing me with a placeholder question. Let me think. The core concept here is about cognizable offenses in Indian law, which relates to the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Cognizable offenses are those where a police officer can arrest without a warrant. Non-cognizable offenses require a warrant. The question is asking which is NOT a cognizable offense.
But since the options are missing, I can't provide the exact explanation. However, the user might have intended to provide a medical question but mistakenly wrote a legal one. Alternatively, maybe it's a medical legal question related to medical practice acts. For example, certain medical acts might be cognizable or non-cognizable. But without the options, it's hard to proceed.
Wait, maybe the user made a mistake in the question input. They might have intended to include the options but forgot. Since the correct answer is listed as a placeholder, perhaps I should note that the question is incomplete. However, the user's instruction is to write an explanation based on the given question and correct answer. Since the options are missing, I can't proceed accurately.
But maybe the user is using a template where the options are filled in later. In that case, I need to structure the explanation as per their format. Let me outline the sections they want:
1. Core Concept: Explain what cognizable offenses are in the context of medical law, perhaps referencing the IPC or relevant legal framework.
2. Why the correct answer is right: Detail why that specific option is a non-cognizable offense.
3. Why each wrong option is incorrect: For each of the other options, explain why they are cognizable.
4. Clinical Pearl: A tip on remembering the difference between cognizable and non-cognizable offenses.
5. Correct Answer Line: State the correct answer.
But without the options, I can't fill in the specifics. Maybe the user expects me to recognize that the question is incomplete. However, since the user provided an example with a medical question (like about a drug's mechanism), perhaps this is a similar structure but with a legal term. Alternatively, maybe the user intended to provide a medical question that's about legal aspects of medical practice, such as medical negligence, which could be a cognizable offense.
For example, in India, medical negligence can sometimes be a cognizable offense if it leads to grievous harm or death. But without specific options, it's hard to proceed. The user might have intended to ask about medical legal issues but forgot to include the options.
Given that, perhaps the best approach is to explain the core concept of cogn