litigants Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
litigants ka kya matlab hota hai
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Noun:
मुक़दमेबाज़, विवादी,
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litigants शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
कुछ गायक मध्यम के साथ विवादी के रूप में शुद्ध गंधार का भी थोड़ा सा प्रयोग करते हैं।
विवादी स्वरों की दूरी २ श्रुतियों की मानी गई है।
জজজहिन्दु कुश उत्तरी पाकिस्तान के विवादीत भाग से मध्य अफ़्ग़ानिस्तान तक विस्तृत एक ८०० किमी चलने वाली पर्वत शृंखला है।
वे बोले, "डरिए नहीं, हम दो विवादी हैं।
22|19|ये दो विवादी हैं, जो अपने रब के विषय में आपस में झगड़े।
litigants's Usage Examples:
Scottish litigants defeated in, the local courts began to appeal to the courts of We~tminster, just as.
Constantine decreed that judgment in causes might be passed by bishops when litigants preferred their adjudication to that of the secular courts (see his epistle to the Numidian bishops and Cod.
It is planning to establish a call center by October to provide more potential litigants.
The proposals will allow county court litigants to send money direct to the CFO.
The cancelli, the lattice or bar, which in the civil tribunal had divided the court from the litigants and the public, now served to separate clergy and laity.
The royal courts are no longer to attend the kings persona vexatious practice when sovereigns were always on the move, and litigants and witnesses had to follow them from manor to manorbut are to be fixed at Westminster.
litigants cannot so easily attack assets which are not held by an individual personally.
This rule was applied even where both litigants were " spiritual."
Except where the litigants and witnesses are German, the Serbo-Croatian language is used.
Gascon litigants were wont to appeal from Bordeaux to Pari.~.
Synonyms:
plaintiff in error, appellant, suspect, plaintiff, filer, defendant, prevailing party, party, complainant, litigator,
Antonyms:
believe, trust, unquestionable, defendant, plaintiff,