corruptly Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
corruptly ka kya matlab hota hai
भ्रष्ट ढंग से
Adverb:
भ्रष्टतापूर्वक,
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corruptly शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
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धारा २१९ न्यायिक कार्यवाही में विधि के प्रतिकूल रिपोर्ट आदि का लोक सेवक द्वारा भ्रष्टतापूर्वक किया जाना।
corruptly's Usage Examples:
(almost all of the present state of Mississippi and more than half of the present state of Alabama) to four land companies, but in the following year a new legislature rescinded the contracts on the ground that they had been fraudulently and corruptly made, as was probably the case, and the rescindment was embodied in the Constitution of 1798.
Selected as minister of public works by Depretis in 1887, and by Crispi in 1893, he contrived to mitigate the worst consequences of Depretis's corruptly extravagant policy, and introduced a sounder system of government participation in public works.
By the Simony Act 1713 if any person shall for money, reward, gift, profit or advantage, or for any promise, agreement, grant, bond, covenant, or other assurance for any money, 'c., take, procure or accept the next avoidance of or presentation to any benefice, dignity, prebend or living ecclesiastical, and shall be presented or collated thereupon, such presentation or collation and every admission, institution, investiture and induction upon the same shall be utterly void; and such agreement shall be deemed a simoniacal contract, and the queen may present for that one turn only; and the person so corruptly taking, 'c., shall be adjudged disabled to have and enjoy the same benefice, 'c., and shall be subject to any punishment limited by ecclesiastical law.
The penalty for taking money, 'c., to procure ordination or to give orders or licence to preach is a fine of £40; the party so corruptly ordained forfeits £10; acceptance of any benefice within seven years after such corrupt entering into the ministry makes such benefice merely void, and the patron may present as on a vacancy; the penalties are divided as in the last case.
any such corrupt cause or consideration, every such presentation, collation, gift and bestowing, and every admission, institution, investiture and induction shall be void, frustrate and of none effect in law; and it shall be lawful for the queen to present, collate unto, or give and bestow every such benefice, dignity, prebend and living ecclesiastical for that one time or turn only; and all and every person or persons, bodies politic and corporate, that shall give or take any such sum of money, 'c., directly or indirectly, or that shall take or make any such promise, 'c., shall forfeit and lose the double value of one year's profit of every such benefice, 'c., and the person so corruptly taking, procuring, seeking or accepting any such benefice, 'c., shall be adjudged a disabled person in law to have or enjoy the same benefice, 'c. Admission, institution, installation or induction of any person to a benefice, 'c., for any sum of money, 'c., renders the offender liable to the penalty already mentioned.
An arbitrator (and the following observations apply mutatis mutandis to an umpire after he has entered on his duties) has power to administer oaths to, or take the affirmations of, the parties and their witnesses; and any person who wilfully and corruptly gives false evidence before him may be prosecuted and punished for perjury (Arbitration Act 1889, sched.
Under the title of Gorboduc it was published first very corruptly in 1565, and in better form as The Tragedy of Ferrex and Porrex in 1570.
Synonyms:
corruptedly,