Which one of the following is not correct with respect to the offence

Which one of the following is not correct with respect to the offence of mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to destroy house?

Imprisonment for life or imprisonment for 10 years and fine
Non-cognizable offence
Triable by Court of Sessions
Non-compoundable offence
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UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2019
The offence of mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to destroy a house (Section 436 IPC) is a serious offence. As per the First Schedule of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC), this offence is classified as Cognizable, Non-bailable, Triable by Court of Session, and Non-compoundable. Therefore, the statement that it is a Non-cognizable offence is incorrect.
– Section 436 IPC deals with mischief by fire or explosive substance intending to destroy a house, etc.
– The punishment under Section 436 is imprisonment for life or imprisonment for 10 years and fine (Statement A is correct).
– Classification under CrPC: Cognizable, Non-bailable, Triable by Court of Session, Non-compoundable.
Statement A correctly lists the punishment. Statement C correctly states it is triable by the Court of Sessions. Statement D correctly states it is non-compoundable. Statement B incorrectly states it is non-cognizable; it is a cognizable offence, meaning a police officer can arrest without a warrant.
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