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Countercharge শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: বিপরীত অভিযোগ
Countercharge Meaning In Bengali বিপরীত অভিযোগ
Countercharge
পাল্টা অভিযোগ, পালটা মোকদ্দমা, বিপরীত অভিযোগ,
Definition
1) Countercharge (noun): An accusation made in response to a previous accusation, often made by the defendant in a legal proceeding.
2) Countercharge (verb): To respond to an accusation by making a new accusation against the accuser.
3) Countercharge (noun): A defensive charge or assault made in response to an opponent's attack, especially in a military context.
Examples
Countercharge Example in a sentence
1) The defendant's attorney quickly prepared a countercharge to refute the allegations made by the prosecution.
2) The plaintiff's legal team filed a countercharge accusing the opposing party of defamation.
3) The opposing party responded with a strong countercharge claiming self-defense.
4) The countercharge filed by the accused threw a new light on the unfolding case.
5) The judge carefully reviewed the evidence presented by both sides before ruling on the countercharge.
6) The defendant's countercharge accused the plaintiff of breach of contract.
7) The countercharge brought forth by the defense team ultimately led to a mistrial.
8) The plaintiff's countercharge alleged that the defendant's actions were intentional and malicious.
9) The countercharge filed against the police officer claimed excessive use of force.
10) The legal battle became increasingly complex as each side presented countercharges against the other.
Part of Speech
Countercharge (Noun)
Synonyms
Recrimination , Recriminate , Countercharge - (SYNONYM) পাল্টা অভিযোগ
Countercharge - (NOUN) পালটা মোকদ্দমা
Countercharge - (NOUN) বিপরীত অভিযোগ
Encyclopedia
Countercharge (noun): An accusation made in response to a previous accusation, often made by the defendant in a legal proceeding.
Countercharge (verb): To respond to an accusation by making a new accusation against the accuser.
Countercharge (noun): A defensive charge or assault made in response to an opponent's attack, especially in a military context.