Definition of Complainants. Meaning of Complainants. Synonyms of Complainants

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Definition of Complainants

Complainant
Complainant Com*plain"ant, n. [F. complaignant, p. pr. of complaindre.] 1. One who makes complaint. Eager complainants of the dispute. --Collier. 2. (Law) (a) One who commences a legal process by a complaint. (b) The party suing in equity, answering to the plaintiff at common law. He shall forfeit one moiety to the use of the town, and the other moiety to the use of the complainant. --Statutes of Mass.

Meaning of Complainants from wikipedia

- against the defendant, but the key complaining party is often called the "complainant". In some jurisdictions, a lawsuit is commenced by filing a summons,...
- the past ****ual activity of a complainant in a ****ual ****ault trial, or that limits cross-examination of complainants about their past ****ual behaviour...
- super complainants and then received and ultimately approved the bodies which could make super-complaints to the FCA. Some of the super-complainants under...
- ('gang stalking'): an exploratory study of their nature and impact on complainants" as the only scientific study of the topic at the time. Hundreds of these...
- the courts and complaints organizations. They state that "persistent complainantspursuit of vindication and retribution fits badly with complaints systems...
- The complainants were also in an environment with supporters saying victims must be believed. This perceived solidarity led to two of the complainants exchanging...
- Sattler had contravened section 18C, and ordered each to pay the five complainants $10,000 in damages. In Eatock v Bolt [2011] FCA 1103, the Federal Court...
- person other than the complainant; (b) the complainant is incapable of consenting to the activity; (c) the accused induces the complainant to engage in the...
- cognisable offence is given orally, the police must write it down. The complainant or supplier of the information has a right to demand that the information...
- making similar claims. Both lawsuits were subsequently dropped by the complainants and dismissed without prejudice. On September 27, 2012, Los Angeles Superior...