मजिस्ट्रेट संबंधी Meaning in English
मजिस्ट्रेट संबंधी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : magistrate
, magisterial
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दंडशास्त्रीमैजिस्ट्री
मगमाता
मैगमैटिक
मैग्ना
मैग्ना मेटर
सदाशयता
चुंबकीय द्विध्रुव पल
चुंबकीय पल
चुंबकीय अस्वीकृति
चुंबकीय भंडारण मध्यम
चुंबकीय झुकाव नापने का यंत्र
मैग्नेटिस
चुब्बेपन
चुंबाणु तापायनिक नली
मजिस्ट्रेट-संबंधी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Universidad de Los Andes offers undergraduate programs in the arts, sciences, literature, and humanities, long and short programs, as well as courses, degrees, post-graduate professional, magisterial and doctoral programs, specializations, diplomas, etc.
He concludes that the kind of doctrinal development represented by Dignitatis Humanae does not, as some have claimed, set a magisterial precedent for more radical changes such as a hypothetical future papal reversal or mitigation of Catholic teaching against contraception.
Capon District is a magisterial district in Hampshire County, West Virginia.
Capon District is a magisterial district in Hardy County, West Virginia.
Landau possessed a town court with broad magisterial powers (Landgericht).
*A new magistrate who would be responsible for the safety of prisoners and the executing of sentences (he may have meant a normalization of the triumviri capitales as an elected magisterial post).
Ashkenazi forestalled the magisterial action by resigning his office and fleeing, in the beginning of 1714, from Amsterdam, perhaps secretly, with the aid of his friend Solomon Levi Norden Lima.
The Parganas were placed in the charge of a Tahsildar each for revenue matters and magisterial work.
The Katochs and the surrounding hill rajas were assigned small jagirs over which they had the rights of revenue and magisterial authority.
485ff), the Romans adopted their magisterial insignia, the Lictors' rods and fasces and the curule seat, from Vetulonia; in 1898, a tomb in the necropolis was discovered with a bundle of iron rods with a double-headed axe in the centre, and soon afterwards, a grave stela inscribed for Avele Feluske was discovered, on which the fasces were pictured.
Rabbi John Simon Levi, co-author of Australian Genesis: Jewish Convicts and Settlers, 1788-1850 (1974) has authored the magisterial biographical directory, These Are The Names: Jewish Lives in Australia, 1788-1860 (2013).
Donner's book The Early Islamic Conquests (1981) has been described as "magisterial" and "a major contribution to the understanding of early Islamic history" (International Journal of Middle East Studies).
मजिस्ट्रेट-संबंधी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
On October 22, 1830, he was formally removed from his office and on June 4, 1831 he was banned from all ecclesiastical service by the district magistrate of Brugg.
His accuser was found to have been the aggressor in the incident and Bird was cleared of all charges by the magistrate.
The act was only promulgated on 17 September 1879, when four magistrates were set up, at Kokstad, Matatiele, Mount Frere and Umzimkhulu.
The matter was taken to court, with Galeshewe's cousin Petlhu demanding compensation, but the magistrate ruled in favour of the farmer as straying cattle was strictly prohibited.
Beside him on the magistrate's bench sit Cruelty, Deceit, Fraud, Fury, Division, and War, while Justice lies tightly bound below.
In the 16th century the administrative units of the Republic were: the City of Ragusa (Dubrovnik), counties (Konavle, Župa dubrovačka – Breno, Slano – Ragusan Littoral, Ston, Island of Lastovo, Island of Mljet, Islands of Šipan, Lopud and Koločep) and captaincies (Cavtat, Orebić, Janjina) with local magistrates appointed by the Major Council.
Sarah Ann was persecuted continuously for one year with threats of grievous bodily harm, questioned by magistrates about supposedly having guns and ammunition in her home, and finally, prosecuted by the House of Assembly.
Tomas O'Horan, Mexican lawyer, magistrate and senator of Irish descent.
This new system had prefects appointed by local magistrates, who in turn were appointed by the head of state, usually the emperor of the dynasty.
Prefects usually reported to the local magistrate, just as modern police report to judges.
These selected officers, however, were not recognized as part of the magistrates for they were merely runners.
Publicly owned slaves were used by magistrates as police in Ancient Greece.
Judges and magistrates.
Judges are also known as magistrates or justices of the peace.