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court of law - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of court of law in Hindi

  • कानून का न्यायालय
  • न्यायालय
  • नियम विधान

court of law Definition

Noun

  • a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate, and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases.\
  • a quadrangular area, either open or covered, marked out for ball games such as tennis or squash.

court of law Example

  • The supreme court of law for both civil and criminal cases is the Oberlandesgericht at Dresden, subordinate to which are seven other courts in the other principal towns. ( सिविल और आपराधिक दोनों मामलों के लिए सर्वोच्च न्यायालय ड्रेसडेन में ओबरलैंड्सगेरिच है, जिसके अधीनस्थ अन्य प्रमुख शहरों में सात अन्य अदालतें हैं। )
  • It has three Protestant churches, a grammar school and court of law. ( इसमें तीन प्रोटेस्टेंट चर्च, एक व्याकरण विद्यालय और कानून की अदालत है। )
  • This way you could never swear in a court of law you saw him. ( इस तरह आप कभी भी कानून की अदालत में शपथ नहीं ले सकते थे कि आपने उसे देखा था। )
  • These local variations in approach are explored through unprinted case law material and a variety of narrative texts. ( दृष्टिकोण में इन स्थानीय भिन्नताओं का पता अमुद्रित केस कानून सामग्री और विभिन्न प्रकार के वर्णनात्मक ग्रंथों के माध्यम से लगाया जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • So history-heavy, theory-thin analyses and polemics have played a larger role here, in both case law and scholarship, than in some other fields.
  • Descriptive decisions are what typically are referred to as "decisions of fact" in procedural case law.
  • The unenforceability of agreements between friends is traced to theology and early modern ecclesiastical case law.
  • In his work Tractatus de legibus Angliae, Ranulf de Glanvill treats of the procedure of the curia regis as a court of law.
  • The advantages thus obtained by the guest were, the right of hospitality when travelling and, above all, the protection of his host (representing him as his patron) in a court of law.
  • An order for the removal of a judge must be based upon a conviction for some specified offence before a court of law.
  • Cotgrave explains the word in French as a billet for the benefit or advantage of him that receives it, a form of introduction and also a notice affixed at the gate of a court of law.
  • Such resolution cannot be questioned by any court of law.
  • admissible as evidence in a Court of Law.
  • Stage two involves case law, limited to principles distilled from precedent.
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  • Ironically the earlier case law holds that gifts were enforceable at law.
  • From the Cambridge English Corpus
  • There is no case law on point, but federal and state antidiscrimination statutes may apply.
  • Legal positivism vigorously protects rights through the stipulations of its own system, and most rights welcome the specificity of statute and case law.
  • Under case law, decisions are made and justified on the basis of principles distilled from precedents set by previous decisions.
  • There is no denying that the requirement is in the case law and that it is unambiguous.
  • But more than this, many believe that case law and legal theory provide positive reasons for treating frozen embryos as property.
  • The testimony of a slave is not admissible in court of law.
  • admissible in court of law!
  • expelled from any union must be given the right of appeal to a court of law.
  • sued in a court of law.
  • The court of law is the appropriate forum to establish issues of liability and quantum of damages.