A
1. Accomplice – who participate in a crime alongside another person or group
(Fw;wj;jpw;F cle;ijahdth;)
2. Acquittal – Setting free from the charge of an offense by verdict, sentence or other legal process
(Fw;wj;jpy; ,Ue;J tpLtpf;fg;gl;lhu;)
3. Adversely – to against or opposed to owns own interest
(vjpupil >Nkhrkhd)
4. Antecedents – The history and record of the defendant
(Kd;nrd;w> Ke;ija rk;gtk;)
5. Anticipatory Bail – It is a direction to release a person on bail , issued even before the person in arrested (Kd;gpidak;;> Kd;[kPd;)
6. Appellant – it is a party who appeals a lower court’s judgment or order to a higher court
(Nky;KiwaPl;lhsu;)
7. Arraignment – A defendant called before the court to answer to an indictment/Charge
(tprhuiz>Fw;wr;rhl;L fz;ldk;)
8. Assail – to attack vigorously or violently
(jhf;Fjy;)
9. Assault – it is a illegal act of causing physical harm or unwanted physical contact to another person
(jhf;f KidT)
10. Assessee – an individual who is liable to pay taxes to the government
(thp tpjpg;Gf;Fhpath;)
11. Axe – removal from office / hand tool used for splitting, piercing
(Nfhlhhp)
B
12. Burden of proof – it is duty of proving a disputed assertion or charge
(ep&gpf;Fk; Rik)
C
13. Carcasses – dead body or parts thereof
(rlyk;>gpzk;)
14. Co accused – who is tried jointly with the accused for the same offence
(cld; Fw;wk; Gupe;jtu;)
15. Comatose – a state of unconsciousness
(Nfhkh epiy>kaf;f epiy)
16. Committal order – An order used to send someone to prison for contempt of court
(cWjpahd cj;jutpd; tiuaiw > rpiwr;rhiyf;F nry;Yj;Jk; MtzkhFk;)
17. Compoundable offences – a minor crimes where the victim can agree to drop charges through compromise
(rkurk; nra;J nfhs;Sk; Fw;wk;)
18. condone – to forgive/overlook /pardon another person’s wrong or illegal action
(kd;dpf;fgl;lJ)
19. Confiscatory – legal form of seizure by a government or other public authority
( gwpKjy; )
20. Consumed – to eat or drink something
(cl;nfhs;sg;gl;lJ)
21. Contraband – illicit goods are imported and exported illegally
22. Conveyance – ownership of the property transferred from one person to another
(chpik khw;wk;)
23. Corpus delicti – body of the crime
(Fw;wwj;jpw;fhd mbg;gil)
24. Corroborative evidence – evidence that strengthens or confirms already existing evidence
(cWjpA+l;Lk; rhd;W)
25. Counter claim – a claim for relief filed against an opposing party after the original claim is filed
(vjph; $w;W> vjph; chpik Nfhhpf;if)
26. Counterfeiting – fraudulent imitation of a trusted brand and product
(Nghypahd)
27. Covenant – a formal agreement or promise to do or not do a particular act
(xg;ge;jj;jhy; fl;Lg;gl;l cld;gbf;if)
28. Criminal appeal – An individual convicted of a crime may be appeal their case or sentence
(Fw;wtpay; Nky;KiwaPL )
29. criminal conspiracy – it is a agreement between two or more people to commit a crime at sometime in the future
(Fw;wKW rjp )
30. Criminal death reference number – it is a death reference number
(Fw;wtpay; ,wg;G Mjhu vz;)
31. Culprit – the person who committed a crime or did something wrong (Fw;wthsp)
D
32. Deceased – a person who has died (,we;j egu;)
33. Depicted – describe something or somebody (rpj;jhpj;jy; )
34. Dismissed – courts decision to terminate a court case without imposing liability on the defendant (js;Sgb)
35. Dissipation – when one spouse spends martial money on extramarital affair (gzk;>Mw;wy; (m) tsq;fis tPzbj;jy;)
36. Dubious – doubtful, not sure or certain (re;Njfj;jpww;Fwpa)
E
37. Egress – legal right to exit or leave the property (ntspNaWjy;)
38. Electronic evidence – a piece of evidence generated by some mechanical electronic process which is often relevant in proving or disproving the fact or issue (kpd;dZ rhl;rp)
39. Eschew – deliberately avoid/give up something (jtph;j;jy; / tpl;nlhopj;jy;)
40. Euthanasia – mercy killing (fUizf; nfhiy)
41. Exhuming the body – taking out of the ground where it is buried (cliy Njhz;b vLg;gJ)
42. Extortion – the crime of obtaining something from someone by using force or threats (mr;RWj;jp gwpj;jy;)
F
43. Falsely implicated – not conceal the actual culprit and make allegation against an innocent (ngha;ahf cl;gLj;jgl;l)
G
44. Gruesome Murder – tale of premature burial (nfh^ukhd nfhiy)
I
45. Identification of accused – a person before the court is the very same that is alleged/charged (Fw;wthspia milahsk; fhZjy;)
46. Ill treatment – treat someone in bad/unkind way (Nkhrkhf elj;Jjy;)
47. Illicit co-habitation – a man and woman living together and or not married (rl;lj;jpw;FGukhf Nrh;e;J tho;jy;)
48. Illicit liquor – hooch /alcohol produced illegally ,outside of the approved area (fs;sr;rhuhak;)
49. Imminent – immediate action/happen very soon (cldbahf)
50. Impeachment – a charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office ( Fw;wr;rhl;L )
51. Implicated – impose, involve (cl;gLj;jg;gl;lJ)
52. Impugned judgment – a judgment challenged as being illegal rendered or defective in some manner (jilnra;agl;l jPh;g;G)
53. incarceration – to put in prison/subject to confinement (rpiwthrk;)
54. Incise wound – a straight cut caused by a sharp edge (ntl;Lf; fhak;)
55. Incites – to encourage someone to do something (J}z;Ljy;)
56. Indictment – the act of formally accusing someone of a serious crime
57. Inflicting blows – to impose something which is unpleasant , pain (rukhhpahf Vw;gl;l ntl;Lf; fhak;)
58. Ingress – enter in to the property (cs;Ns Eiojy;)
59. Injunction order – order to refrain from doing the specific act (cWj;Jfl;lis cj;juT)
60. Instigators – a person who cause something to happen bad (J}z;Lgtu;fs;)
61. Intimacy – state of having a close /personal relationship with somebody (cs;shh;e;j gof;fk;)
62. Introspection- to look inside (RagupNrhjid)
L
63. Lackadaisical investigation – without interest/determination ,listless (juf;Fiwthd tprhuid)
64. Lien – a legal claim/right against the asset that are used as collaterals for satisfying a debt (gw;Wupik)
65. litigant – a party involved in a law suit (tof;fhLgth;)
M
66. Malice – intention to do injury to another person /intention commit an unlawful act (td;kk;)
67. Manslaughter – act of killing human being without malice (Mztf;nfhiy)
68. menace-a threat (mr;RWj;jy;)
69. Mental illness – a disturbance in an individual’s cognition or emotional (kdey ghjpg;G kdNeha;)
70. Misdemeanour – a crime in less serious (rpwpa Fw;wk;)
71. Murder – the act of killing a person (nfhiy)
N
72. nabbed – to catch or stop or arrest (gpbg;gl;l)
73. non payment – fails to pay the amount of money that is owed (fl;lzk; nrYj;jhik)
P
74. penetrative – force way into or through (cl;nrYj;Jjy;)
75. per contra – on the other hand (Kuzhf)
76. perpetrators – who commits an illegal , criminal or evil act (Fw;wthspfs;)
77. pre-emption – right of purchasing before others (Kd;$l;ba chpik)
78. preliminary enquiry – where there is regular examination of witnesses besides requistioning the documents and records for scrutiny (Kjy; tprhuiz > Kjd;ik tprhuiz)
79. presumption of innocence – accused of any crime is considered innocent until proven guilty (Fw;wkw;wth; vd;w mDkhdk;)
80. probe – to search into / explore very thoroughly (Ma;T)
81. prosecution witness – someone who testifies in court to help prove that the accused person is guilty (muR jug;G rhl;rp)
R
82. remand – send a case back to be reconsidered by another court / imprison someone who is ben arrested until they go to trail (fhty; itg;G)
83. reciprocal will – individual will that two people make to pass property (XUth;(m) ,Uth; vOjp nfhLj;j capy;)
84. rammed – to force the passage or acceptance of usually over considerable opposition (fLikahf NkhJjy;)
85. reserve the judgment – to postpone making a decision / judgment (jPh;g;ig xj;jp itj;jy;)
86. refugee – who are outside their country of origin for reasons of feared persecution (mfjp)
87. respondent – the party being sued or tried (vjpu; kDjhuu;)
S
88. session case – disputes in session court (Fw;wtpay; mku;T tof;F)
89. sessions court – district court referred to a sessions court when it exercises its jurisdiction on criminal matters under Cr.P.C (Fw;wtpay; mku;T ePjpkd;wk;)
90. sexually assaulting – act by a person that assaults or uses criminal forces against a woman with intention or knowledge that will outrage her modesty (ghypay; td;nfhLik)
91. smuggling – illegal transportation of objects (flj;jy;)
92. stabbing – a wound inflicted by a thrust with a pointed weapon (Fj;Jjy;)
93. strangulation – intentionally impeding the normal breathing or circulation of the blood by applying pressure on throat or neck (fOj;ij neupj;jy;)
94. sufficient cause to believe – specific knowledge to believe in the existence of fact (ek;Gtjw;F NghJkhd fhuzk;)
95. suo moto – action initiated by a court or an authority on its own accord,without any external petition or request ( jhdhf Kd; te;J)
96. supreme court of India – apex judicial body (,e;jpa cr;r ePjpkd;wk; )
T
97. time barred – Time limitation has passed/ exceeds the time limit (Neuj;jhy; jil nra;ag;gl;Ls;sJ)
98. torture –sever pain or suffering (njhe;juT )
99. trial court – court of first instance is having an original jurisdiction in which trial take place (tprhuiz ePjpkd;wk; )
U
100.unjust enrichment –a benefit by chance /unjustly enriched (Kiwaw;w Mjhak);