Accused meaning in Urdu
Accused Definitions
Useful Words
Bail : رقم ضمانت , Chargeable : قابل مواخذہ , Countercharge : جوابی الزام , Criminal Record : جرائم کا ریکارڈ , Holding Cell : حوالات , Accusatorial : استغاثہ کی , Catherine Howard : انگلستان کی ملکہ , Bail : ضمانت کے طور پر رقم طے کرکے ملزم کو عارضی طور پر رہا کرا لینا , Remand : تفتیش کے لئے واپس بلانا , Defendant : مدعا علیہ , Criminal Prosecution : مقدمہ چلانے کا عمل , Bill Of Indictment : کسی شخص کے خلاف الزام , Clink : جیل , Condemnation : سزا کا حکم , Habitual Criminal : بار بار چوری کرنے والا , Co-Defendant : مشترک مدافع , Rebuttal : تردید کرنے والا شخص یا شے , Dock : عدالت میں ملزم کے بیٹھنے کی جگہ , In Full Action : پورے زور شور سے جاری کام , Gradual : تدریجی , Plea : دلیل , Naturalisation : شہریت دینے کا عمل , Kind-Hearted : رحم دل , Symbolic : علامتی , Judicial : عدالتی , Nolo Contendere : ایک قسم کا قانون , Affectionateness : محبت کا احساس , No-Go : غیر کارآمد حالت میں , Dianoetic : قابل فکر , Impulsive : فطری , Righteous : متقی
Useful Words Definitions
Bail: (criminal law) money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial.
Chargeable: liable to be accused, or cause for such liability.
Countercharge: a charge brought by an accused person against the accuser.
Criminal Record: a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted.
Holding Cell: a jail in a courthouse where accused persons can be confined during a trial.
Accusatorial: specifically indicating a form of prosecution in which one is publicly accused of and tried for a crime and in which the judge is not also the prosecutor.
Catherine Howard: Queen of England as the fifth wife of Henry VIII who was accused of adultery and executed (1520-1542).
Bail: the legal system that allows an accused person to be temporarily released from custody (usually on condition that a sum of money guarantees their appearance at trial).
Remand: the act of sending an accused person back into custody to await trial (or the continuation of the trial).
Defendant: a person or institution against whom an action is brought in a court of law; the person being sued or accused.
Criminal Prosecution: the institution and conduct of legal proceedings against a defendant for criminal behavior.
Bill Of Indictment: a formal accusation, typically in a legal context, that charges an individual with a crime. It signifies the initiation of a legal process against the accused.
Clink: a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence).
Condemnation: (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed.
Habitual Criminal: someone who is repeatedly arrested for criminal behavior (especially for the same criminal behavior).
Co-Defendant: a defendant who has been joined together with one or more other defendants in a single action.
Rebuttal: (law) a pleading by the defendant in reply to a plaintiff's surrejoinder.
Dock: an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits during the trial.
In Full Action: proceeding with full vigor.
Gradual: proceeding in small stages.
Plea: (law) a defendant's answer by a factual matter (as distinguished from a demurrer).
Naturalisation: the proceeding whereby a foreigner is granted citizenship.
Kind-Hearted: having or proceeding from an innately kind disposition.
Symbolic: relating to or using or proceeding by means of symbols.
Judicial: decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice.
Nolo Contendere: (law) an answer of `no contest` by a defendant who does not admit guilt but that subjects him to conviction.
Affectionateness: a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love.
No-Go: not functioning properly or in suitable condition for proceeding.
Dianoetic: proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition.
Impulsive: proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus.
Righteous: characterized by or proceeding from accepted standards of morality or justice.