दाण्डिक अपराध Meaning in English
दाण्डिक अपराध शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : criminal offence
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अपराध का साथीअपराध दण्ड सौदा
आपराधिक कब्जा
आपराधिक प्रक्रिया
आपराधिक अभियोजन
आपराधिक रिकॉर्ड
आपराधिक मनःस्थिति
आपराधिक वाद
अपराधीकरण
अपराधी देना
अपराधी बनाना
अपराधी मानना
अपराधी समझना
अपराधशीलता
अपराधी भाव से
दाण्डिक-अपराध हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"" इन सामाजिक बुराइयों को विधि द्वारा समाप्त घोषित करने के पश्चात उन्हे प्रेरित करने को भी दाण्डिक अपराध घाषित कर दिया गया।
दाण्डिक-अपराध इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It is an independent body formed to investigate criminal offences involving police officers, police corruption and serious police misconduct and for other related matters.
63, is a Supreme Court of Canada decision on the availability of the defence of intoxication for "general intent" criminal offences.
Suspension, as a punishment, is typically given for much more serious academic and criminal offences.
Since 1997, public opinion polls have found an increasing majority of Canadians agree with the statement, "Smoking marijuana should not be a criminal offence".
On June 15, 2012, in Carter v Canada (AG), the British Columbia Supreme Court ruled that the criminal offence prohibiting physician assistance of suicide was unconstitutional on the grounds that denying people access to assisted suicide in hard cases was contrary to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantee of equality under Section 15.
Attempted suicide is not a criminal offence in Ireland and, under Irish law, self-harm is not generally seen as a form of attempted suicide.
English law perceived suicide as an immoral, criminal offence against God and also against the Crown.
Suicide ceased to be a criminal offence with the passing of the Suicide Act 1961; the same Act made it an offence to assist in a suicide.
Suicide directly involving only the deceased person is not by itself a criminal offence under Scots Law and has not been in recent history.
Despite not being a criminal offence, consequential liability upon the person attempting suicide (or if successful, his/her estate) might arise under civil law where it parallels the civil liabilities recognised in the (English Law) Reeves case mentioned above.
The traffic data which will now be retained can be used for anti-terrorism purposes and for general penal enforcement of criminal offences large and small.
In 1962 Simonds achieved some notoriety in the case of Shaw v DPP, where the House of Lords created the new criminal offence of "conspiracy to corrupt public morals".
It first proposed new criminal offences to allow police and intelligence agencies to intervene before the precise details of a planned terrorist act are known.