CHARGESHEET

Etymology

Noun

chargesheet (plural chargesheets)

(India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) A document of accusation prepared by law enforcement to be submitted to the court.

Verb

chargesheet (third-person singular simple present chargesheets, present participle chargesheeting, simple past and past participle chargesheeted)

(transitive, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) To prepare such a document of accusation against.

Source: Wiktionary



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