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criminal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of criminal in Hindi

  • आपराधिक
  • अपराध-संबंधी
  • दण्ड-संबंधी
  • अपराधी
  • अपराधशील
  • अपराधी व्यक्ति

criminal Definition

Noun

  • a person who has committed a crime.

Adjective

  • relating to crime.

criminal Example

  • they are charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage ( उन पर आपराधिक क्षति करने की साजिश का आरोप लगाया गया है )
  • The preliminary hearing in the downtown Criminal Courts Building continues today. ( डाउनटाउन क्रिमिनल कोर्ट्स बिल्डिंग में प्रारंभिक सुनवाई आज भी जारी है। )
  • Further, he is a team player, criminal lawyers say. ( इसके अलावा, वह एक टीम खिलाड़ी है, आपराधिक वकीलों का कहना है। )
  • There is nothing remotely close to criminal conduct in this case, ( इस मामले में आपराधिक आचरण के करीब कुछ भी नहीं है, )

More Sentence

  • Drug therapy for addicted criminals before they hit the streets again.
  • The criminal case tore apart Cummings'life in other ways.
  • They're not criminal or violent or lazy or stupid.
  • We don't want criminals to have guns ."
  • Instashred does credit and criminal records checks on all potential workers.
  • "There's nothing indicating anything criminal,"
  • "Criminal law seduced me, " she said.
  • It's difficult to see criminal in a sentence .
  • Since then, the number of criminals deported has increased twentyfold.
  • The largest group of criminals and victims are our own children.
  • It was not until 1993 that a formal criminal investigation began.
  • And convicted criminals are not renowned for showing sensitivity to others.
  • Young as they are, juvenile criminals can be extraordinarily calculating.
  • And, there are huge costs in the criminal justice system.
  • a criminal court
  • The released criminal always tries to evade the police.
  • The possession of stolen property is a criminal offence.
  • The criminal will be punished sooner or later.
  • The criminal was captured soon.
  • A policeman has the power to arrest a criminal.
  • In contrast to tax law, the criminal law is there to prescribe modes of conduct that are not permissible.
  • That issue is whether and why the criminal law is different from other legal techniques to influence behavior.
  • Another strand of argument supports this analysis: one concerning the censuring role of the criminal law.
  • This constraint is particularly apposite to the criminal law.
  • I do not mean to suggest that all criminal law readily fits the injunction model.
  • The absence of middle-class families from my sample reflects an equally longstanding rejection of recourse to criminal law in middle-class legal cultures.
  • Such intent relates to the act which is a violation of the criminal law, which does not require the specific intent to violate the law.
  • In contemporary criminal law the personality of the perpetrator is being considered important; it is not the act but the actor which is given priority.
  • In each instance, housemaids and footmen threaten to surprise and disclose their employers' violations of social code and criminal law.
  • The policeman ordered the criminal to drop his weapon.
  • The criminal pushed a pedestrian down and ran away.
  • The police tracked the criminal to his hideout.
  • It's criminal to charge so much for a book.
  • The criminal confessed to the priest.
  • The criminal throttled the watchman and robbed the bank.
  • We had a struggle to stop the criminal.
  • he may never fulfill his potential, and that would be a criminal waste
  • a criminal offense