condification - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of condification in Hindi

  • कोडिफ़ीकेशन
  • संहिताकरण
  • कूटबद्ध करना

condification Definition

Noun

  • the action or process of arranging laws or rules according to a system or plan.

condification Example

  • a codification of existing common-law principles ( मौजूदा सामान्य-कानून सिद्धांतों का एक संहिताकरण )
  • The earliest existing codification of the prayerbook is the Siddur (order) drawn up by Amram Gaon of Sura about 850. ( प्रार्थनापुस्तिका का सबसे पहला विद्यमान संहिताकरण है सूद (आदेश), जो सुरा के अमरम गाँव ने लगभग 850 में बनाया था। )
  • The codification, which was completed in February 1865, was adopted only in small part by the state, but it has served as a model after which most of the law codes of the United States have been constructed. ( फरवरी 1865 में पूरा होने वाला संहिताकरण, राज्य द्वारा केवल छोटे हिस्से में अपनाया गया था, लेकिन इसने एक मॉडल के रूप में कार्य किया है जिसके बाद संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका के अधिकांश कानून कोड का निर्माण किया गया है। )
  • For an international commission of lawyers he prepared Draft Outlines of an International Code (1872), the submission of which resulted in the organization of the international Association for the Reform and Codification of the Laws of Nations, of which he became president. ( वकीलों के एक अंतरराष्ट्रीय आयोग के लिए उन्होंने एक इंटरनेशनल कोड (1872) का ड्राफ्ट आउटलाइन तैयार किया, जिसके परिणामस्वरूप अंतर्राष्ट्रीय एसोसिएशन फॉर द रिफॉर्म एंड कॉडिफिकेशन ऑफ नेशंस ऑफ नेशंस ऑफ आर्गेनाइजेशन ऑफ आर्गेनाइजेशन, जिसके वे अध्यक्ष बने। )

More Sentence

  • The codification of the civil law, which soon became necessary, was effected by the promulgation in 1859 of the Mejelle, or civil code.
  • His noblest achievement in this respect is the codification of the Danish laws known as the Jydske Lov (Jutland Code), which he lived to see completed a few days before his death at Vordingborg on the 28th of March 1241.
  • The Talmud shows the influence of that law in many points, and may justly be compared to it as a monument of codification based on great principles.
  • Many of Bentham's phrases, such as "international," "utilitarian," "codification," are valuable additions to our language; but the majority of them, especially those of Greek derivation, have taken no root in it.
  • The codification of the laws initiated in 1801 was never carried out during his reign; nothing was done to improve the intolerable status of the Russian peasantry; the constitution drawn up by Speranski, and passed by the emperor, remained unsigned.
  • In 1788 he refused re-election as governor, and entered the House of Delegates to work on the revision and codification of the state laws (published in 1794).
  • To him more than to any other single individual is due the great codification of the law.
  • The law courts, including the court of cassation, three courts of appeal, eight local courts, and 115 district courts, were put under Japanese judges, and the codification of the laws was undertaken.
  • The codification of the law of Augsburg in 1276 already fills a moderate volume in print (ed.
  • In the 3rd codification, however, many provisions have been taken from the 2nd, and these are designated by the word "antiqua"; by means of these "antiqua" we are enabled in a certain measure to reconstruct the work of Leovigild.