Acquittal meaning in Urdu
Acquittal Definitions
Useful Words
Condemnation : سزا کا حکم , Adjudication : عدالتی فیصلہ , Affirmation : عدالت عالیہ کی توثیق , Barrater : رشوت لے کر عہدہ دینے کا ملزم , Malfeasant : غیر قانونی , Imply : جرم عائد کرنا , Criminal : گناہ گار , Convict : مجرم قرار دینا , Acquit : بری کرنا , Accusation : الزام , Acquitted : بری الذمہ , Perjure : جہوٹی قسم کھانا , Admiration : ستائش , Drive : مجبور کرنا , Estimate : اندازہ , Criticism : نکتہ چینی , Judgmental : فیصلے پر انحصار کرنے والا , Eyes : رائے , Judiciousness : اچھا فیصلہ کرنا , Common Sense : سمجھ , Subject : پیش کرنا , Prejudgement : قبل از وقت فیصلہ , Critic : تبصرہ نگار , Misguided : غلط , Foolishly : بے عقلی سے , Reasonable : معقول , Indiscreetness : ناسمجھی , Correct : سچا , Commonsense : عام فہم , Fool : احمق , Apparent : صاف
Useful Words Definitions
Condemnation: (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed.
Adjudication: the final judgment in a legal proceeding; the act of pronouncing judgment based on the evidence presented.
Affirmation: a judgment by a higher court that the judgment of a lower court was correct and should stand.
Barrater: someone guilty of barratry.
Malfeasant: one guilty of malfeasance.
Imply: suggest that someone is guilty.
Criminal: guilty of crime or serious offense.
Convict: find or declare guilty.
Acquit: pronounce not guilty of criminal charges.
Accusation: an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence.
Acquitted: declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless.
Perjure: knowingly tell an untruth in a legal court and render oneself guilty of perjury.
Admiration: a favorable judgment.
Drive: compel somebody to do something, often against his own will or judgment.
Estimate: a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody.
Criticism: a serious examination and judgment of something.
Judgmental: depending on judgment.
Eyes: opinion or judgment.
Judiciousness: good judgment.
Common Sense: sound practical judgment.
Subject: refer for judgment or consideration.
Prejudgement: a judgment reached before the evidence is available.
Critic: anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something.
Misguided: wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment.
Foolishly: without good sense or judgment.
Reasonable: marked by sound judgment.
Indiscreetness: lacking good judgment.
Correct: correct in opinion or judgment.
Commonsense: exhibiting native good judgment.
Fool: a person who lacks good judgment.
Apparent: clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment.