Examples of using Judicial in English and their translations into Urdu
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As the report indicates, the judicial process has become more expensive, extremely complicated and more demanding,
Actions carried out for the purpose of a royal commission, statutory enquiry, judicial proceeding or parliamentary purpose.
He explained that no organisation has the right to comment on Egypt's judicial verdicts.
In some cases, he said, the state's authorities were"seeking our support to help them reform, for example, their police force, their judicial system, their prison service… to gradually improve the standards and bring it closer to what we would expect to see.".
focus was not only on military operations but also intelligence sharing and judicial cooperation, especially in countries that are part of Mr Xi's Belt and Road infrastructure investment initiative.
The statement did not provide details on the accusations against Eshtawi other than to say that"the Brigades' military and Islamic judicial committee issued the sentence because he violated rules and ethics.".
We reserve the right to disclose information to our service providers and to law enforcement or government agencies where a formal request such as in response to a court order, subpoena or judicial proceeding is made.
We will not let them rig elections this time,” he vowed, saying that they had learnt a lot in the 2013 elections and through the findings of the judicial commission on the poll rigging.
In a surprising move, a branch of the Russian government has called out the actions of their government's police and judicial forces in the enforcement of the ban of Jehovah Witnesses, writes Derek Welch.
set aside absent successful administrative or judicial appeal.
Mr. Rashid Mehmood participated in various courses at Federal Judicial Academy, Islamabad. He also participated in Judges Curriculum under Intellectual Property at Singapore in 2010 and Pakistan US Judicial Exchange Program held at Washington D.C in November 2015.
A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court in which your address is located, or if your address is outside the United States, for any judicial district in which we are located.
A foreign child born out of wedlock, who is legally recognized by a Greek national voluntarily or by full judicial acknowledgment, becomes a Greek citizen if during the acknowledgement the foreign child had been a minor(before reaching the age of 18).
A foreign child born out of wedlock, who is legally recognized by a Greek national either voluntarily or by full judicial acknowledgment, becomes a Greek citizen if acknowledgment is made while the foreign child is a minor(under the age of 18).
The project will enable the national judicial, control and law enforcement authorities to efficiently respond to the fight against falsified medicines, providing them with the necessary legal framework and capacities to conduct these operations effectively.
The following is a summary of the data from the Soviet archives: Reported deaths for the years 1939- 1945 1,187,783, including: judicial executions 46,350; deaths in Gulag labor camps 718,804; deaths in labor colonies and prisons 422,629.
It was further stated that military courts are not a parallel judicial system, this is a temporary system which will be ended under the same amendment within two years
Meanwhile, President Trump has expressed his displeasure over the judicial decision, saying that I am the only person in the United States who does most of the aid work in New York, I have spent$ 19 million in charity, which is an act of political revenge Continued for 4 years.
The procedure to apply for an appeal is different in every country. For example, in Ireland, you can submit it for a Judicial Review, where as in USA, you get four chances to reverse your asylum decision from the Immigration Court all the way up to the Supreme Court.
We may disclosure information where we are legally required to do so in order to comply with applicable law, governmental request, a judicial proceeding, court order,