InCharge
Incharge, usually written as “in charge” or “in-charge” in English, denotes responsibility or authority over a person, project, or operation. When someone is in charge, they have the duty to direct actions, make key decisions, and be answerable for results. The phrase can describe a person, a role, or an organizational position, as in “She is in charge of the research team” or “Who is in charge here?” In general usage, the two-word form “in charge” is most common; the hyphenated form “in-charge” is frequently used when the phrase appears as a pre-modifier before a noun, for example “the in-charge officer.”
Etymology: The meaning centers on the noun charge, meaning a duty or burden assigned to someone. The
Usage considerations: The phrase is neutral and widely applicable across professional, governmental, educational, and everyday contexts.
Branding and other uses: Some organizations and products have adopted “InCharge” as a brand name or product