admissible - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of admissible in Hindi

  • स्वीकार्य
  • ग्राह्य

admissible Definition

  • acceptable or valid, especially as evidence in a court of law. ( स्वीकार्य या मान्य, विशेष रूप से कानून की अदालत में साक्ष्य के रूप में। )
  • having the right to be admitted to a place. ( किसी स्थान पर भर्ती होने का अधिकार होना। )

admissible Example

  • For any proposed fresh evidence to be admissible the following four criteria must be satisfied. ( किसी भी प्रस्तावित नए साक्ष्य को स्वीकार्य होने के लिए निम्नलिखित चार मानदंडों को पूरा करना चाहिए। )
  • This information will be admissible as evidence in the court of law. ( यह जानकारी कानून की अदालत में सबूत के रूप में स्वीकार्य होगी। )
  • The rules of the commission provided more room to maneuver and allowed for a broader range of admissible evidence. ( आयोग के नियमों ने पैंतरेबाज़ी के लिए अधिक जगह प्रदान की और स्वीकार्य सबूत की एक विस्तृत श्रृंखला के लिए अनुमति दी। )
  • All academic documents show the student admissible except for language proficiency. ( सभी शैक्षणिक दस्तावेज भाषा प्रवीणता को छोड़कर छात्र को स्वीकार्य दिखाते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The principal task of the courts will continue to be to ensure that, whatever the range of admissible evidence, coincidence is not confused with proof.
  • The new Criminal Justice Bill would make hear-say evidence more readily admissible in court.
  • There is no merit in this claim of deficiency, on the evidence properly admissible before me.
  • The green card is given to foreigners who are admissible .
  • In China, private detectives are not allowed to testify in court, and tape-recorded evidence is not admissible .
  • That being so, the finding by the trial judge that the accused was guilty of the offence was not supported by admissible evidence.
  • The court was left with no admissible evidence on this point.
  • Whether such a statement is admissible as evidence is a matter for the courts to decide.
  • It is likely that the court will accept that this evidence is admissible , since the strict common law rule is generally ignored.
  • I doubt very much that such evidence would be admissible in an Australian court.
  • The onus is now on legal council to establish evidence that is admissible in court of noncompliance on the part of the debtors.
  • I was pleased that the bill enunciates the principle that all relevant evidence is admissible unless there is a policy reason to exclude it.
  • His qualifications were called into question, but I accept he had admissible evidence to give.
  • However, the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada limit the number of students admissible without a first degree to 10 percent.
  • They enable the court to control the evidence by excluding evidence otherwise admissible and limiting cross-examination.
  • Further the opinion evidence now tendered relies upon factual statements which are still not supported by any admissible evidence.
  • The British government wants to make them admissible evidence in British courts.
  • Their eye-witness accounts were not admissible in court as evidence.
  • In all such instances, after due consideration I was satisfied that the evidence was relevant and admissible .
  • It is for the concerned court to decide the admissibility of the confessional statement.
  • My other concern about this is that there is no guarantee of the admissibility of evidence from the database in future cases.
  • The admissibility of evidence provided by foreign governments is also cause for concern, he says.
  • The summary bill seeks to deal with new provisions on the admissibility of written statements by witnesses as evidence.
  • All the debate in the common law systems will be about the admissibility of evidence.