दंडमुक्ति Meaning in English
दंडमुक्ति शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : impursition
, impunity
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दंडाभावपतित होना
अशुचि
अशुद्ध अनुवाद करना
पतिरूपअ
अपवित्र आचरण
अशुद्ध उच्चरण करना
अशुद्ध दरसाना
अशुद्ध पढ़ना
अशुद्ध लाल शक्कर
कलुषता
अशुद्धता से
अशौच
छापे की अशुद्धि
सूतक
दंडमुक्ति इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In particular, the government had to end impunity in Darfur and bring those responsible for widespread human rights abuses to justice.
At its 34th session in 2005, the UN Committee against Torture noted the failure of Bahrain to investigate allegations and a pattern of impunity for torturers, including the Decree 56 amnesty.
Ali and Emily Clark, for instance, have argued that "qualified immunity permits law enforcement and other government officials to violate people's constitutional rights with virtual impunity".
They argued that such a reaction had been made possible by "the concerted attacks of those who felt shaken their business, their impunity, the possibility of perpetuating the post-communist oligarchic state.
Truth commissions are sometimes criticised for allowing crimes to go unpunished, and creating impunity for serious human rights abusers.
The union maintained that if Grunwick's submission was proved in law, it would render the employment provisions of the EPA meaningless and create a legal loophole whereby employers could "dismiss with impunity workers who asked for recognition.
do not let the violence and perversity of the previous governments continue to stalk and act from the darkness of impunity and ignominy.
By the time it was made in 1984, shooting in Hong Kong had become practically impossible – firstly, because the action stars had become so famous that they could not walk through the streets with impunity, and secondly due to the mounting difficulties in obtaining a permit from the government in order to film in Hong Kong.
Is this funeral not a sign to all of those who violated the laws? A sign that they can come pillage the houses, steal cars and the belongings of others without impunity?".
A UNESCO report issued in 2005 noted that while Mongolia had sought in recent years to bring its legislation into line with international human rights standards,” it is still common for criminal suspects to undergo “torture and ill-treatment” and “perpetrators enjoy impunity”.
The Royal Commission conveniently discarded the report and unsurprisingly took no further action against police alleged to be involved, who continued to act with impunity.
They were not, strictly speaking, "native rulers" because the Dutch claimed full sovereignty over their territory, but in practice, they had many of the attributes of petty kings, including elaborate regalia and palaces and a high degree of impunity.