English to Gujarati Dictionary defaulter

defaulter

ડિફોલ્ટર
definition
noun
In a population of 4 million people, 500,000 individual defaulters are failing to meet their obligations in respect of activity determined to be criminal by the court.
a person who fails to fulfill a duty, obligation, or undertaking, especially to pay a debt.
translation of 'defaulter'
બાકીદાર,
કસૂરદાર,
કસૂર કરનાર,
ચૂક કરનાર
example
The drug 'defaulter' , just like the placebo reactor is not a consistent or readily identified person.
An alcoholic and a chronic 'defaulter' , he is still under treatment because he's been dragged back every time he tries to default.
Any 'defaulter' as per the above criteria was excluded from the study if she had become pregnant during the particular quarter.
The only organizational measure of the institution attended by 'defaulters' was whether the defaulter graduated.
All 'defaulters' have been warned by the City Council that if they do not pay their charges by November 17 when a sticker system is introduced, their refuse will not be collected.
Kerry has the second highest number of 'defaulters' with 15 paying a total of €1.38m, an average of €92,000.
The Revenue Commissioners latest crackdown on tax 'defaulters' yielded over 100m in unpaid tax, interest and penalties in the first three months of the year.
It is an exercise in futility to imagine that once water pipes of 'defaulters' are physically removed, the company would contain any illegal connections on their water system.
More over, government should take effective steps for realisation of huge loan amounts from 'defaulters' / borrowers of the State Financial Corporation and Jammu and Kashmir Bank Limited.
In 2004 the units - based in Revenue regions across the country - detected and registered 869 'defaulters' with tax liability.
All 13 of Waterford's tax 'defaulters' were penalised for non-payment of income tax and for being the holders of bogus non-resident bank accounts.
The number of credit 'defaulters' has reached 4 million and business activities have yet to regain vitality, but the government is maintaining an optimistic view for an early recovery.
Earlier, the government had positively encouraged citizens to use cards but then strengthened restrictions because of the sharp increase in the number of credit 'defaulters' .
Farmers accounted for more than a quarter of the 1,231 tax 'defaulters' , who made settlement but company directors paid the highest average sum, which amounts to €200,000 each.
Ironically, it has resulted in a hike in the overdue rate and the number of credit 'defaulters' as many households with heavy debts failed to pay the increased interest.
However, the figures show that just 2.19 tax 'defaulters' for every 10,000 people in Dublin have been named and shamed by the Revenue since October 2001.
This would put a cap on the financial penalties for non-payment of tax due and allow them to avoid prosecution and having their names published on the quarterly list of tax 'defaulters' .
‘There will be 'defaulters' , we know that,’ Niall Mellon said.
In a population of 4 million people, 500,000 individual 'defaulters' are failing to meet their obligations in respect of activity determined to be criminal by the court.
A year ago Mr O'Mahony formed The Reaction Group, an association that, for a fee of €250, helps and advises 'defaulters' who find themselves in trouble with the Revenue.
The Revenue Commissioners confirmed that 201 tax 'defaulters' made settlements of over 12,700 in their last report published in December.
This aspect has to be closely monitored by regulating agencies, and 'defaulters' must be threatened with closure of business, failing compliance.
They suggest that their evidence based refutations of erroneous beliefs commonly expressed by immunisation 'defaulters' are useful in dispelling their concerns.
Meanwhile, they fail to collect what is owed by 'defaulters' , adding to the burden on those who do pay.
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