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in dispute - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of in dispute in Hindi

  • झगड़े में
  • विवादग्रस्त

in dispute Definition

Noun

  • an argument or disagreement, especially an official one between, for example, workers and employers or two countries with a common border

in dispute Example

  • Lower level courts tend to side with local parties in disputes. ( निचले स्तर की अदालतें विवादों में स्थानीय पक्षों का पक्ष लेती हैं। )
  • How many people have been killed in Kashmir is in dispute.  ( कश्मीर में कितने लोग मारे गए हैं, यह विवाद में है। )
  • Who should pay for damage or economic loss is in dispute. ( नुकसान या आर्थिक नुकसान के लिए किसे भुगतान करना चाहिए विवाद में है। )
  • Much of what happened the day Dabney disappeared is in dispute. ( नुकसान या आर्थिक नुकसान के लिए किसे भुगतान करना चाहिए विवाद में है। )

More Sentence

  • The extent of Taliban authority in southern Afghanistan is in dispute.
  • The Pentagon did not say how much money was in dispute.
  • Polish health minister resigns in dispute with Prime Minister Leszek Miller.
  • Ballots with overseas civilian and military postmarks were not in dispute.
  • The clauses in dispute are two and both suggest sectarian concerns.
  • It's difficult to see in dispute in a sentence .
  • The principal issues in dispute concern the duration of the future treaty.
  • I don’t think her ability is in dispute[TranslateEN.com], what I question is her attitude.
  • The unions are in dispute with management over pay.
  • Workers are in dispute with management about the redundancies.
  • The exact cause of the accident is still in dispute.
  • All those matters are in dispute and it is not for me to decide them.
  • The basic facts are not in dispute.
  • The corporation and the rural district council were in dispute about who should rehouse them.
  • The service charge may be in dispute or there may be an inadvertent omission to pay on the part of the tenant.
  • The reasons, though, are in dispute.
  • Their attempts at conciliation had failed and both sides were once again in dispute.
  • The extent of subduction of continental crust below the Himalayas is also in dispute.
  • It is not the shape of the Laffer curve that is in dispute.
  • But the very content of the tapes was in dispute Wednesday.
  • Killings in disputes over property and land are common in Pakistan.
  • We did not reach an agreement on the issues in dispute,
  • The remainder were caught in dispute over missing soldiers and civilians.
  • The single death in the West Bank was never in dispute.
  • Some of those policies are similar to the ones in dispute.