साधारण अपराध Meaning in English
साधारण अपराध शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : common crime
, simple offence
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सरल पिस्टिलसरल समस्या
साधारण झगडा
साधारण विषय
सरल विजय
सरल मार्ग्
सरल हृदय
सरलवाद
साधारण ढंग से
भोलापन
सादापन
सीधापन
सादगी,खुलापन
सरलीकृत
सरल एवं कारगर बना देना
साधारण-अपराध इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In Northern Ireland, joyriding is a common crime, and many people have campaigned against it.
Unlike the traditional detective who investigates murder and other common crimes, the occult detective is employed in cases involving ghosts, demons, curses, magic, vampires, undead, monsters and other supernatural elements.
This would deny them any vestige of rights as a prisoner of war, which they might keep in a military court martial, and send a message that acts by a war party would be regarded as common crimes rather than legitimate resistance by representatives of a sovereign state.
The earlier case was explained as a common crime (and as such subject to non-claim), while the latter case was turned down due to inability to find the direct responsible.
The case of Maria Konieczna, a deaf woman who was shot after not responding to a German soldier, was considered a common crime, while the killing of Józef Gałka was explained as legitimate, since a picture of his brother in Polish military uniform found in Gałka's wallet was a proof that he might have been a partisan himself.
In the same decision, the German authorities declared that the patients of the mental institution in the town of Warta, killed by the soldiers of the 17th Division in the hospital and dressed in hospital pyjamas, were victims of a common crime rather than a war crime or a murder.
The case was closed in 2016, after the judge ruled the disappearance to be a common crime (for which the statute of limitations had passed), not a violation of human rights.
Although illegal, unlicensed slaving could be a highly lucrative enterprise, as Every was certainly aware; the prospect of profits ensured that violations of the company's monopoly by "interlopers" (unlicensed slavers) remained a fairly common crime.
Trott called a meeting of Nassau's governing council, likely arguing that interloping was a fairly common crime and not a sufficient reason for turning away the men, whose presence now aided Nassau's security.
In some countries, children can be imprisoned for common crimes.