by-law - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of by-law in Hindi

  • द्वारा जी
  • उपनियम
  • उपविधि

by-law Definition

  • a rule made by a company or society to control the actions of its members. ( एक कंपनी या समाज द्वारा अपने सदस्यों के कार्यों को नियंत्रित करने के लिए बनाया गया नियम। )
  • a regulation made by a local authority; an ordinance. ( एक स्थानीय प्राधिकरण द्वारा बनाया गया विनियमन; एक अध्यादेश। )

by-law Example

  • An anti-conversion and demolition control by-law would protect low-income housing during the games, but Vancouver city council refused to pass it. ( एक विरोधी रूपांतरण और विध्वंस नियंत्रण कानून खेल के दौरान कम आय वाले आवास की रक्षा करेगा, लेकिन वैंकूवर नगर परिषद ने इसे पारित करने से इनकार कर दिया। )
  • Trafford council is considering a new by-law which will help control the activities of both charitable and commercial collectors. ( ट्रैफर्ड काउंसिल एक नए उप-कानून पर विचार कर रही है जो धर्मार्थ और वाणिज्यिक दोनों कलेक्टरों की गतिविधियों को नियंत्रित करने में मदद करेगा। )
  • His proposal was the members should, ‘adopt a by-law prohibiting the discharge of firearms of all descriptions within the town council area.’ ( उनका प्रस्ताव सदस्यों को चाहिए था, ’टाउन एरिया के भीतर सभी विवरणों की आग्नेयास्त्रों के निर्वहन को रोकने के लिए एक उप-कानून अपनाना चाहिए। ' )
  • In the absence of a fact situation which calls into question the validity of the by-law or the policy, an adjudication on these matters would be academic. ( तथ्य की स्थिति की अनुपस्थिति में, जो कानून या नीति की वैधता पर सवाल उठाती है, इन मामलों पर एक निर्णय अकादमिक होगा। )
  • The adoption of a by-law to control skateboarding in certain parts of the borough is another option being considered by the council. ( बोरो के कुछ हिस्सों में स्केटबोर्डिंग को नियंत्रित करने के लिए एक उप-कानून को अपनाना एक अन्य विकल्प है जिसे परिषद द्वारा विचार किया जा रहा है। )

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  • He sought an order quashing the resolution and by-law of the township, which permitted the closing of the shore road allowance.
  • Members agreed the by-law should be abolished.
  • The City of Johannesburg has drafted a new by-law designed to streamline its credit control and debt collection efforts, and is now calling on the public to comment on the proposals.
  • In the coming months the City of Montreal will be holding public hearings regarding its first by-law limiting the uses of pesticides on the island.
  • Meetings and marches are subject to the laws prohibiting obstruction of the highway, public nuisance, and trespass, and to local authority by-laws .
  • The Public Health Act of 1875 also empowered local authorities to impose by-laws on house construction, to monitor standards and facilities.
  • And then there's the thing about board members changing their own by-laws so they can remain on the board for longer.
  • The process to amend the by-laws will now commence with full public consultation before the matter returns to the City Council for final decision.
  • We had excellent volunteers who helped draw up our by-laws , formalize our board, and solicit members.
  • The ire of Laois members was raised when the issue of new by-laws for the organisation came under scrutiny.
  • Sligo County Council's environmental services presented the bye-laws to members of both the county and borough councils, who approved them last week.
  • In my opinion the city, acting in a more restricted sphere in the enforcement of its own by-laws , is likewise in a different position from the ordinary litigant.
  • The organization is strictly ruled by a set of by-laws which requires frequent voting on decision-making and the election of leaders.
  • Discussing the issue at their meeting on Monday night, community council members agreed that a bye-law would be too heavy-handed a measure to use to discourage the group of drinkers who spend time in Broad Street.
  • The company itself controlled its members through by-laws giving exclusive rights in certain books to certain publishers.
  • Central to its operation is an agreed code of conduct, which, together with other by-laws , all members agree to abide by.
  • He believed these areas should be brought under the control of the overall parking bye-laws .
  • New bye-laws proposed for Ballina public parks will stop and control everything from bicycles to bonfires, will outlaw walking on flower beds, ban climbing on trees or fences and prevent interference with any birds in the parks.
  • The findings came from a study that the association conducted on the Liquor Act and relevant municipal and local authority by-laws on the implementation of the act.
  • The department's functions include traffic policing, policing of municipal by-laws and regulations and the prevention of crime.
  • He welcomed the Town Council's move to introduce bye-laws to control the use of jet skis in Tramore Bay, but stressed that the laws needed to be backed up with the resources to enforce them.
  • Westport Town Council recently adopted by-laws which aim to control the consumption of intoxicating liquor in public places.
  • The draft City by-laws have been extensively publicised in the media to allow members of the public to comment.
  • Local politicians last week approved new draft parking bye-laws for the town which will begin a public consultation process and enable objections be heard to the proposals.
  • He maintains he's a serious campaigner for free speech, which he says is curtailed by oppressive local by-laws .