The correct answer is (c), Cognizable and Non-bailable offence.
A cognizable offence is an offence that can be registered by a police officer without a warrant. A non-bailable offence is an offence for which bail is not granted as a matter of right.
Any private person may arrest any person who in his presence commits a cognizable and non-bailable offence. This is because such an offence is considered to be a serious offence that poses a threat to the public.
The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the law. A non-cognizable offence is an offence that cannot be registered by a police officer without a warrant. A bailable offence is an offence for which bail is granted as a matter of right.
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