अपराधी मानना Meaning in English
अपराधी मानना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : criminalise
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अपराधी समझनाअपराधशीलता
अपराधी भाव से
आपराधिक ढंग से
आपराधिक रूप से
अपराधियों
अपराधशास्त्र
अपराध विज्ञान
अपराधविज्ञान
आपराधिकी
क्रिमसंस
क्रिमसनिंग
क्रिमसन्ड
क्रिमसन पीला
क्रिनेटेड
अपराधी-मानना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Since research showed that individual Japanese did not intend to actually use the metric units when given other options, however, sale and verification of devices marked with non-metric units (such as rulers and tape measures noting shaku and sun) were criminalised after 1961.
2 of the proposed legislation (as amended) specifically criminalises Urging the overthrow of the Constitution or Government:.
Some countries criminalise suicide attempts.
It was decriminalised in 1993.
Suicide has been decriminalised since 5 May 2019, with the passing of the Criminal Law Reform Act, which repealed Section 309 of the Singapore Penal Code.
21st-century American male writers Trade unions in the United Kingdom were first decriminalised under the recommendation of a Royal Commission in 1867, which agreed that the establishment of the organisations was to the advantage of both employers and employees.
The second proposal was to criminalise indirect incitement to commit terrorist acts, and would enable the United Kingdom to ratify the Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism (Article 5).
The third proposal was to criminalise the providing or receiving of terrorism training, again in line with the Council of Europe Convention (Article 7).
She has also commented, on BBC TV's Question Time during a debate on calls to decriminalise hard drugs, about taking hard drugs in her twenties, and subsequently told the press: "It is something that I regret incredibly, that, in my youth, I messed with my brain.
Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883 criminalised attempts to bribe voters and standardised the amount that could be spent on election expenses.
Tam urged Hong Kong to urgently implement Article 23 of the Basic Law to criminalise a series of acts including sedition, treason and subversion.