Defendant
Daughter is the opposite of son.
A respondent.
son in law
The opposite of "by" can depend on the context in which it is used. In terms of direction or movement, the opposite of "by" could be "towards" or "into." In terms of ownership or responsibility, the opposite of "by" could be "without" or "not by."
The opposite of accused is not accused, which could be cleared or uninvolved. The opposite status could also be exonerated.
Antonyms for the word "defend":Abandon, attack, desert, leave, quit, relinquish, resign, surrender, deny, forsake, and renounce.
The person initiating a law suit is called an Appellant.
In Scottish law, the plaintiff is typically referred to as the "pursuer" in civil cases.
They represent the plaintiff in civil cases against the defendant/respondant.
Criminal law
A plaintiff is a person who brings an action against another in a court of law
Daughter is the opposite of son.
criminal
plaintiff
A respondent.
When a plaintiff files a lawsuit, a court can obtain personal jurisdiction over the plaintiff by ensuring that the plaintiff has sufficient contacts with the jurisdiction where the court is located, as required by law. This allows the court to hear and decide the case.
the "PLAINTIFF" is the person or party that brings suit against the "DEFENDANT." The term "plaintiff" is applicable only when referring to civil lawsuits otherwise (in criminal law) the plaintiff is referred to as the "PROSECUTION."