Accuse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Alibi
(elsewhere). It is a defence restored to where the party accused, in order to prove that he could not have committed
Bail
in only if, as indicated in the substantive part, the accused in a bailable offence 'is prepared to give bail', Moti
Public Authorities, Protection of
Public Authorities, Protection of. Very numerous statues have from time to time protected justices of the peace, constables, surveyors of...
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arraign
arraign [Anglo-French arrainer, from Old French araisnier to address, call to account, from a-, prefix stressing goal of an action...
Knowledge of the decree
Knowledge of the decree, the expression 'knowledge of the decree' in Art. 164 means knowledge of the particular decree which...
Injunction
Injunction, Expression 'injunction' in s. 41(b) is not qualified by an adjective and, therefore, it would, comprehend both interim and...
Costs
Costs, expenses incurred in litigation or professional transactions, consisting of money paid for stamps, etc., to the officers of the...
Charge-sheet
the nature of the accusation, and the name of the accuser in each case. It is under the care of the
Charge
to deliver him until they are discharged. To prefer an accusation against any one. A burden, duty, or trust, when attached
judgment
judgment also judge·ment [jəj-mənt] n 1 a : a formal decision or determination on a matter or case by a...
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Accuse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Alibi
(elsewhere). It is a defence restored to where the party accused, in order to prove that he could not have committed
Bail
in only if, as indicated in the substantive part, the accused in a bailable offence 'is prepared to give bail', Moti
Public Authorities, Protection of
Public Authorities, Protection of. Very numerous statues have from time to time protected justices of the peace, constables, surveyors of...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
arraign
arraign [Anglo-French arrainer, from Old French araisnier to address, call to account, from a-, prefix stressing goal of an action...
Knowledge of the decree
Knowledge of the decree, the expression 'knowledge of the decree' in Art. 164 means knowledge of the particular decree which...
Injunction
Injunction, Expression 'injunction' in s. 41(b) is not qualified by an adjective and, therefore, it would, comprehend both interim and...
Costs
Costs, expenses incurred in litigation or professional transactions, consisting of money paid for stamps, etc., to the officers of the...
Charge-sheet
the nature of the accusation, and the name of the accuser in each case. It is under the care of the
Charge
to deliver him until they are discharged. To prefer an accusation against any one. A burden, duty, or trust, when attached
judgment
judgment also judge·ment [jəj-mənt] n 1 a : a formal decision or determination on a matter or case by a...
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