cognizance - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cognizance in Hindi

  • ध्यान में रखते
  • संज्ञान
  • हस्तक्षेप
  • विचाराधिकार
  • पहचान
  • ज्ञान
  • हस्तक्षेप का अधिकार

cognizance Definition

Noun

  • knowledge, awareness, or notice.
  • a distinctive device or mark, especially an emblem or badge formerly worn by retainers of a noble house.

cognizance Example

  • To this commission may be referred the cognizance of particular matters. ( इस आयोग को विशेष मामलों के संज्ञान को संदर्भित किया जा सकता है। )
  • Any cognizance about a crime should be reported to the police.  ( किसी अपराध के बारे में कोई संज्ञान पुलिस को सूचित किया जाना चाहिए। )
  • Under his cognizance come questions of public order, health and elections to parliament. ( उनके संज्ञान में सार्वजनिक व्यवस्था, स्वास्थ्य और संसद के चुनाव के प्रश्न आते हैं। )
  • Additionally, this water is traded with the full cognizance of Australia s highly varying climate. ( इसके अतिरिक्त, यह पानी ऑस्ट्रेलिया के अत्यधिक भिन्न जलवायु के पूर्ण संज्ञान के साथ कारोबार किया जाता है। )
  • Older writers in general do not indicate that they had a cognizance of a Stone Age. ( सामान्य रूप से पुराने लेखक यह नहीं बताते हैं कि उनके पास पाषाण युग का संज्ञान था। )

More Sentence

  • It neither aims to replace any existing identity cards nor it is a cognizance of citizenship.
  • Participation at a noticeboard implies a high degree of cognizance of the purpose of that noticeboard.
  • Burdi was released on his own cognizance after the weeklong trial to await sentencing on May 11.
  • The omnifarious trademark torts make the cognizance work more difficulty. The authority department appears unable to help the trademark owners toward the special infringement lacking law to regulate.
  • forbade spiritual courts to take cognizance of " real " and "possessory " actions even in regard to clerks (Migne, loc. cit.; cf.
  • The greatest benefit conferred by this memoir is probably that it stimulated the efforts, presently to be mentioned, of one of his pupils, and that it brought more distinctly into sight that other factor, originally discovered by Merrem, of which it now clearly became the duty of systematizers to take cognizance.
  • I think it was at that point, having grown in wisdom and stature and favor with God and men, he had full cognizance of his deity and his mission.  
  • The education of a mandarin includes local history, cognizance of the administrative rites, customs, laws and prescriptions of the country, the ethics of Confucius, the rules of good breeding, the ceremonial of official and social life, and the practical acquirements necessary to the conduct of public or private business.
  • Acts done in the course of such operations are not justiciable and the courts of law cannot take cognizance of them.  
  • The German Club, e.g., congratulated Bismarck on his measures against the Poles; the German Austrians refused to take cognizance of events outside Austria with which they had nothing to do.
  • They generally preclude access to the sort of material that might permit a sense of psychic cognizance as well as an awareness of the expression of subliminal stimulation.  
  • This graduation project my primary cognizance client side hospital information management realization organization and design.
  • The cognizance of complicity of defalcation should be based on the principle of the general provisions of the criminal law.
  • In the light of the new evidence that the court can now take cognizance of, the case is dropped.
  • Of course, in both enumerative and faceted schemes, it is necessary to take cognizance of new simple subjects.
  • During my travels , as a matter of recreation, I've taken cognizance some of women.
  • People is very good-tempered also to this, won't because of the kitchen feculent and of cognizance host not quite laborious.
  • We plan to return confederative place court as soon as possible, make the cognizance proceed of the case.
  • Compared to other groups, university men are a special group, who are both youth and clerisy . Their political cognizance is accordingly special, too.
  • In the procedure of criminal cognizance of epidemical prevention and cure(Sentencedict), we should look sharply at the changes of new and old criminal law and the related judicatory explanation.
  • As a remedial procedure of the law case cognizance after the event, the civil re-trial procedure holds the balance to all of the civil action system.
  • "We take no cognizance of the MLA, " he said.
  • But he shows flashes of cash cognizance.
  • But this is certainly a threat you have to take cognizance of as a lawyer.
  • It's difficult to see cognizance in a sentence .
  • Prelates nullius may take cognizance of matrimonial causes within the same limits as a bishop.
  • After cognizance taken by Sakal Media group, summer palace was emptied by VNK university.
  • Wanting to find someone with cognizance about my health condition, I sought out the best doctors.
  • All causes, except the " greater," were to be terminated in the country where the proper cognizance would lie (Migne, op. cit.