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judicature Meaning in Tamil ( judicature வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நீதித்துறை ஆட்சி,



judicature தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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judicature's Usage Examples:

It is governed by a general assembly or " synod " of deputies from the principal judicatures, sitting once a year.


AULIC COUNCIL (Reichshofrat), an organ of the Holy Roman Empire, originally intended for executive work, but acting chiefly as a judicature, which worked from 1497 to 1806.


By the theory of a Mahommedan state there should be no other courts of justice except those established for the administration of the shar, the divine or written law, but in Persia there is another judicature, which is called urf and represents the customary or known and unwritten law.


In the matter of criminal jurisdiction we paused for a moment at the edict of Milan; but we may at once trace this second or civil branch of episcopal judicature or quasi-judicature down as far as the reign of Charlemagne, when it underwent a fundamental change, and became, if either litigant once chose, no longer a matter of consent but of right.


15, which was reckoned as an ecclesiastical judicature (5 R.


The principal or presiding judge in most of the state judicatures also takes the title of chief justice.


In each diocese there had arisen a judicature (judices pacis) to decide when the form had been broken; and an executive, or communitas pacis, had been formed to enforce the decisions of the judicature.


Thus we find that after the failure of Musat members of the family of Lacon-Unali filled all the four judicatures of the island (Taramelli, Arch.


At the same time a supreme court of judicature was appointed, composed of a chief and three puisne judges, to exercise an indeterminate jurisdiction at Calcutta.


It was he who first entrusted criminal jurisdiction to Europeans, and established the Nizamat Sadr Adalat, or appellate court of criminal judicature, at Calcutta; and it was he who separated the functions of collector and judge.


In the Eastern Church, the early system of ecclesiastical judicature long continued.


) held office until March 1816, and introduced many important changes in the departments of revenue, commerce and judicature.





Synonyms:

family court, consistory, juvenile court, International Court of Justice, Inquisition, court, jury, F.I.S.C., probate court, lawcourt, court of justice, traffic court, Star Chamber, federal court, court of law, supreme court, superior court, trial court, state supreme court, assizes, divorce court, police court, domestic relations court, World Court, kangaroo court, appeals court, military court, lower court, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, criminal court, tribunal, Bench, quarter sessions, appellate court, inferior court, court of assize, court of domestic relations, assembly, Rota, high court, moot court, court of chancery, court of appeals, court of assize and nisi prius, chancery,



Antonyms:

high status, dominant, undock, unfasten, divest,

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