Correct option is B
Warrant cases are those where the offense is punishable with imprisonment exceeding two years. In such cases, the procedures are more formal and typically involve the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of the accused.
Explanation:
· Summon cases are those where the offense is punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years. The procedures for summon cases are generally simpler and involve issuing a summons to the accused rather than a warrant.
· Warrant cases involve more serious offenses, where the imprisonment term exceeds two years. The procedures require a warrant for arrest and are subject to more rigorous legal processes.
· Both of the above (a) & (b) is incorrect because summon cases do not include offenses punishable with imprisonment exceeding two years.
· Neither of the above (a) & (b) is also incorrect as warrant cases do pertain to offenses punishable with imprisonment exceeding two years.