मुजरिम होना Meaning in English
मुजरिम होना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : being a muzzly
, be criminal
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
मुहताज होनाजानने को उत्सुक होना
सख्त विरोध में होना
देनदार होना
उदास हो जाना
वंचित होना
हताश होना
नियत होना
पर दृढनिश्चयी होना
तबाह होना होना
परितप्त होना
अयोग्य होना
प्रधानता होना
सम्पन्न होना
घुटनों के बल होना
मुजरिम-होना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Smith said that to continue the current policy in Iraq "may even be criminal".
A partial list of Links encountered by SU2 in the course of the episodes include a trash-talking Gargoyle, the scheming Pied Piper posing as a children's television host, the homicidal Sandman, Jack The Ripper and deadly snake-haired Medusa, all revealed to be criminals in these particular cases.
Some negative behaviours by corporations may not be criminal; laws vary between jurisdictions.
In January 2018 the head of the parliament's religious committee, Amr Hamroush, suggested a bill to make atheism illegal, stating that "it [atheism] must be criminalised and categorised as contempt of religion because atheists have no doctrine and try to insult the Abrahamic religions".
Two of these merchants, Pomponius and Postumius, turned out to be criminals who cheated the Scipios of their money.
Aziga was the first Canadian ever to be criminally convicted on charges for knowingly infecting others with the HIV virus without telling the victims.
In R v Miller , the House of Lords said that a person who puts a person in a dangerous position, in that case a fire, will be criminally liable if he does not adequately rectify the situation.
This material formed part of the evidence on which these agencies were judged to be criminal organisations.
Two years later Baker argued "that an application of the harm principle to many forms of nontherapeutic cosmetic surgery shows that these procedures are a form of physical harm, not a form of medicine, and therefore ought to be criminalized.
The Court noted that section 11(h) only applies to criminal matters and so both charges must be criminal in nature to invoke the double jeopardy defence.
In some cases, a dog owner may be criminally prosecuted for a dog attack on another person.
"The outcast, the disillusioned tough becomes the hero; he may be criminal, he may be semi-human," argues John Willett, "but in plays like Baal he can be romanticized into an inverted idealist, blindly striking out at the society in which he lives.
Despite expressing its disgust toward the practice and the fact that Johnson was "a negro", the court ruled that fellatio could not be criminal without defined legislation.