English to Urdu Dictionary indictment

indictment

فرد جرم
definition
noun
an indictment for conspiracy
a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
these rapidly escalating crime figures are an indictment of our society
a thing that serves to illustrate that a system or situation is bad and deserves to be condemned.
translation of 'indictment'
noun
الزام
example
It is my submission that the matter is, at its simplest level, where a person is not convicted on 'indictment' he is convicted summarily.
‘These are outrageous figures and a sad 'indictment' of the society we are now living in,’ he said.
It is a terrible 'indictment' of the system that she has felt unable to report the crime to the police.
Originally, it was intended that the charge should feature on and be tried at the same time as the 'indictment' for murder.
Needing to prove that compassion is not a luxury but a fundamental requirement of a healthcare system is a damning 'indictment' of our current ways of thinking.
It also serves as a bold 'indictment' of the inhumane asylum regulations that refugees encounter on entry to countries like Britain.
You will remember that the date on the 'indictment' for the commencement of this alleged conspiracy is the date that appears on the rent book.
It is an 'indictment' on our society that we are pigeon holed when we reach 60-65.
More than anything, however, it is a damning 'indictment' on the legal system at that time.
He failed to secure an 'indictment' for public nuisance from the county grand jury and was denied damage awards by two trial juries.
these rapidly escalating crime figures are an 'indictment' of our society
Whether you take that as an 'indictment' of the school system, or of the world, depends on your point of view.
The count on which he was convicted was the first count of a three count 'indictment' .
It is an 'indictment' of our childcare system that the childcare debate only makes the news when there are allegations of abuse.
The documentary seemed more of an 'indictment' of the star system.
A powerful 'indictment' of the system, it errs on the side of cartoonish overstatement once or twice but overall is well worth seeing.
Its existence is not an 'indictment' of society, nor are there any massive social transitions which could abolish it.
They presented the 'indictment' and brought the charges on behalf of the Commonwealth.
an 'indictment' for conspiracy
It's a woeful 'indictment' of a hopeless situation.
This offence is punishable with up to ten years' imprisonment following conviction on 'indictment' .
the 'indictment' of twelve people who had imported cocaine
I feel that it is a sad 'indictment' of our society that prostitution, in its current form, is considered a satisfactory form of social remedy.
an 'indictment' for conspiracy
It is an 'indictment' of the society, but of course there are individuals who are not corrupt, but there is always a shaving off factor.
What obstacle would there then have been to the presentation of an 'indictment' for the extradition offence?
If they are convicted on 'indictment' before a higher court they can be hit with an unlimited fine and/or up to five years in jail.
The appellant was charged on a separate 'indictment' with criminal involvement in the two drug importations in April and May 1996.
Under the agreement, the military is not obliged to turn over personnel accused of crimes until a formal 'indictment' has been made.
That appears to be a strong 'indictment' of the situation which has developed over the past few years.
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