English to Marathi Dictionary custody

custody

ताब्यात
definition
noun
the property was placed in the custody of a trustee
the protective care or guardianship of someone or something.
translation of 'custody'
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देखरेख,
ताबा,
कारावास
example
Joseph said information from the Police Commissioner indicated that 33 of the 111 were remanded in 'custody' without bail.
He was freed because of the time he had already spent in 'custody' on remand.
The three were taken into 'custody' in connection with alleged plans to attack the US embassy in Paris.
The whole of the prisoners taken into 'custody' on Monday were taken before G.W. Chambers Esq. on Tuesday.
It is almost standard practice in divorce courts for 'custody' of children to be given to the mother.
He agreed not to contest my divorce petition and conceded 'custody' of Julian to me.
I've had sole 'custody' of my son since he was 6.
The court then has a difficult task in determining which parent should have 'custody' of Michael.
Except as provided in another state statute, property located in Indiana or another state is subject to the 'custody' of this state as unclaimed property if the property is presumed abandoned.
Of the remaining four fathers in this study, two reported that they had joint legal 'custody' of their children.
Both the applicant and the respondent were seeking sole 'custody' of the children.
They threw it out, because the plaintiff did not have legal 'custody' of his daughter.
He agreed to stay in 'custody' until his next court appearance scheduled in two weeks.
He was taken to Westlea police station where he still remains in police 'custody' awaiting further questioning.
In Burns, the mother had full custody of two children and the parents shared 'custody' of a third child.
On the same day, the society's motion for temporary care and 'custody' was dismissed.
In cases where a couple has a child out of wedlock, the child will take the name of the parent who has 'custody' of the child.
In 1970s Britain, the idea that a father would be granted 'custody' of a baby daughter was unheard of.
Some have been taken into 'custody' because they lived in the same apartment buildings as the hijackers.
The two Libyans have now been in 'custody' awaiting trial for 467 days.
His own lawyers questioned India's authority to hold him in 'custody' without bail based on an accusation alone.
Both brothers have already served nine months in 'custody' on remand.
I am however prepared to grant the wife sole interim interim 'custody' at this time.
They are in police 'custody' awaiting court hearings about their deportations.
Four others are in 'custody' for suspected immigration offences and one has been released.
Our decision, if it goes against him, means that he is taken into 'custody' now to serve his sentence?
Really think about what kind of 'custody' arrangement you would have with your spouse.
Sometimes this was because a parent who had 'custody' of the children moved away and made little attempt to keep contact.
the property was placed in the 'custody' of a trustee
In a divorce, fathers control 'custody' of sons over the age of two and daughters over the age of seven.
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