vagrancy Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
vagrancy ka kya matlab hota hai
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Noun:
आवारा होना, भटका फिरना, धुन, मन की मौज, आवारगी,
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vagrancy's Usage Examples:
Why is charity, public or private, impotent to eliminate social evils like vagrancy, begging, prostitution?
The principal grounds for divorce are impotence, bigamy, adultery, conviction of felony or other infamous crime subsequent to the marriage or before the marriage if unknown to the other party, desertion or habitual drunkenness for one year, such cruel or barbarous treatment as to endanger the life of the other, such conduct as to render the condition of the other intolerable, and vagrancy of the husband; but before applying for a divorce the plaintiff must reside in the state for one year immediately preceding, unless the cause of action was given within the state or while the plaintiff was a resident of the state.
The net yearly cost of support and relief from 1884 to 1904 averaged "2,136,653, exclusive of vagrancy cases (average "31,714).
Penalty for vagrancy rose over the years from time served in stocks, to whipping, to branding, and then to death.
The causes for a divorce are adultery, incompetency, conviction of a felony and sentence to imprisonment therefor after marriage, conviction of a felony or infamous crime before marriage provided it was unknown to the other party, habitual drunkenness, extreme cruelty, intolerable indignities, neglect of the husband to provide the common necessaries of life, vagrancy of the husband and pregnancy of the wife before marriage by another man than her husband and without his knowledge.
The pious compilers of his "office" evidently thought it necessary to defend him against the charge of mere vagrancy.
c. 5, which was re-enacted by the Vagrancy Act 1824.
Vaison, under the name of Vasio, was one of the principal towns of the Vocontii, and was a place of great importance under These European labour colonies are described in detail in the appendices to the Report and Evidence of the Vagrancy Committee and in the books mentioned at the end of this article, but a résumé of the more important colonies may here be given.
In Belgium the institutions for the repression of vagrancy are maintained by the state under a law of November 27th, 1891.
A considerable number were flogged under the Vagrancy Acts (39 Eliz.
Synonyms:
homelessness,