English to Tamil Dictionary prosecute

prosecute

சட்டரீதியாக
definition
verb
they were prosecuted for obstructing the highway
institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization).
a serious threat to the government's ability to prosecute the war
continue with (a course of action) with a view to its completion.
translation of 'prosecute'
விடாமல் நடத்து,
குற்றம் சாட்டு
verb
எதிர்வழக்கு தொடர்
example
Revenues from oil exports, which began in August 1999, bolster its ability to 'prosecute' the war and even develop its own arms industry.
There were complaints that the Supreme Cassation Prosecution led by the Chief Prosecutor failed to vigorously 'prosecute' serious criminal cases.
And he is not - Roosevelt could 'prosecute' that war and obviously did it effectively.
I am waiting for permission to 'prosecute' my craft
Even so, it continues to 'prosecute' its own campaign against police methodology.
a serious threat to the government's ability to 'prosecute' the war
We need them to convince us that they have a firm, agreed and coherent strategy for continuing to 'prosecute' the odyssey upon which they have embarked.
The local government would then still have the ability to close and 'prosecute' a sub-standard establishment, and control the location and number of such places in their area.
Does the world want to indict and 'prosecute' crimes against humanity?
waiting for permission to 'prosecute' my craft
Universal jurisdiction entitles a state to 'prosecute' an offence even in the absence of any connection based on nationality, territory, or the protective principle.
The authority has pledged to 'prosecute' anyone responsible.
It is an issue which we take very seriously, and we will continue to 'prosecute' offenders to the full extent of the law.
The result is, that it may be some time before courts are in a position to 'prosecute' these offences and they make take a long time for the police to complete investigations.
a serious threat to the government's ability to 'prosecute' the war
the company didn't 'prosecute' because of his age
the company didn't 'prosecute' because of his age
This is a case of an omission or omissions by the appellants as the respondent's solicitors: the failure to 'prosecute' his claim with due diligence which led to his counterclaim being struck out.
Do we forget to speak out when police don't arrest, when prosecutors don't 'prosecute' , and judges don't grant protective orders?
As a matter of law and as a matter of discretion, I think that justice requires the claimant, if it wishes further to 'prosecute' its new claims, to do so in a fresh action.
Both Plaintiffs lacked any capacity to 'prosecute' this Claim.
In such cases the onus is on the prosecution to 'prosecute' .
And the administration says, this is the reason it continues to 'prosecute' the war and continues to try to pour more resources into intelligence.
As to the procedural merits, persons wishing to engage the jurisdiction of the Court must 'prosecute' their claims with due diligence and speed.
Or does he believe that a bold enough feint will allow him to continue to 'prosecute' this war with his original plan?
Defamation continued to be 'prosecuted' in the church courts over the course of the sixteenth century, and the volume of cases increased rather dramatically.
And this war is being 'prosecuted' with one different economic variable.
If, for example, the plaintiff has been guilty of unreasonable delay in 'prosecuting' his claim, the court may decline to award interest for the full period from the date of loss.
Can he or she be criminally 'prosecuted' for cruelty to animals?
And I like the idea that because we had intelligence failings, we shouldn't have 'prosecuted' the war.
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