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accusatorial Meaning in Bengali



 অভিযোক্তা সংক্রান্ত,

বিশেষভাবে প্রসিকিউশন একটি রূপ, যার এক প্রকাশ্যে অভিযুক্ত এবং একটি অপরাধের জন্য এবং যা চেষ্টা করা হয় ইঙ্গিত বিচারক এছাড়াও প্রসিকিউটর নয়

Adjective:

অভিযোক্তা-সংক্রান্ত,





accusatorial's Usage Examples:

a tendency in countries with an inquisitorial system to believe that accusatorial proceedings unduly favour rich defendants who can afford large legal.


Joneydi maintains that procedural justice is "inquisitorial and accusatorial".


administrative tribunal of Western Australia - time to end the inquisitorial/accusatorial conundrum", University of Western Australia Law Review, 37 (2): 182–214.


deserved to be an enormous hit, "Woodchopper" rhymes 'editorial' with 'accusatorial', and the soul-baring "One More Time" ruminates lasciviously on being.


The court noted that "the American judicial system is accusatorial, not inquisitorial" and the Fourteenth Amendment protects a witness against.


and court professionals in Ecuador, which allow them to observe the accusatorial justice system in action.


historically gave the judge a passive role and left the parties to engage in an accusatorial manner.


twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, there was a shift away from the accusatorial model toward the legal procedure used in the Roman Empire.


According to the Court regulations, the Prosecutor was the accusatorial body of the State and at the same time, the supervision was also executed.


controversy, with some describing the notices as "unnecessarily menacing and accusatorial".


bounty hunter and assassin from Dimension X, hired by Krang to dispose of accusatorial witnesses before his trail.


The majority found that a principle of fundamental justice required an accusatorial and adversarial criminal justice system, founded on respect for the autonomy.


The system became almost completely accusatorial, and the judge, although still able to question witnesses, decided a.


We acknowledged "[t]he importance of counsel in an accusatorial system," underscoring that in a case with "any complexities[,] the untrained.


The South African system today is basically accusatorial: that is, the state accuses and the accused defends.



accusatorial's Meaning':

specifically indicating a form of prosecution in which one is publicly accused of and tried for a crime and in which the judge is not also the prosecutor

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