English to Gujarati Dictionary enforce

enforce

દબાણ
definition
verb
Damages were being sought for compensation as a result of the council's negligent advice and not primarily to enforce a public law right.
compel observance of or compliance with (a law, rule, or obligation).
translation of 'enforce'
અમલ કરવો,
અમલ કરાવવો,
અમલમાં લાવવું
verb
અમલમાં મૂકવું
example
These contracts make explicit the duty parents have to impose boundaries and 'enforce' discipline.
there is no outside agency to 'enforce' cooperation between the players
A judge has to 'enforce' the law that is made by Parliament or made under the authority of Parliament.
He said yesterday that the problem would not be solved until a worldwide body was able to 'enforce' the necessary changes.
The good news is that most political forces are willing to 'enforce' the changes.
The policy calls for all police to strictly 'enforce' the laws and arrest all drug dealers.
Far harder to deliver these promises and for external agencies to monitor and 'enforce' them.
Jurisdiction to 'enforce' laws relating to dumping follows the same pattern.
The teenager's death prompted Stanwell residents to join forces to try to 'enforce' a new traffic calming scheme in Long Lane.
there is no outside agency to 'enforce' cooperation between the players
Is the Assembly powerful enough to 'enforce' a political solution outside the limits of the Constitution?
Their duty and responsibility are to 'enforce' the laws, to investigate, and to prosecute…
It is one thing to say that the powers of the civil courts can be invoked to 'enforce' the criminal law.
While there are businesses that 'enforce' mandatory retirement, I don't know much about them.
There are also provisions that create statutory obligations to 'enforce' the Act.
Damages were being sought for compensation as a result of the council's negligent advice and not primarily to 'enforce' a public law right.
the role of the police is to 'enforce' the law
Mr and Mrs Spencer challenged the 'enforceability' of the credit agreement on the grounds that it had not been properly executed.
The French courts were forced to determine the 'enforceability' of a contract, which authorized the adaptation of his art work.
Just as predictably, he insisted that prosecutors and police were only 'enforcing' the law.
On Thursday, word got around that either the local or federal government was about to begin 'enforcing' the mandatory evacuation.
There is a lack of strong legal institutions so legal 'enforcement' is minimal.
First, the Attorney General 'enforces' the law, both criminal and civil.
Strict liability offences are only necessary if there is no other means of achieving the ends of protecting the public and 'enforcing' the law.
The commissioner is responsible for 'enforcing' the law regarding data protection and freedom of information
The alliance spokesperson also warns the council that 'enforcing' their anti-bonfire directive could force people into burning refuse in their fireplaces.
But both motorists and law 'enforcers' have failed to respect and promote traffic regulations for years.
But it can work only if it is properly 'enforceable' and if it is able to maintain the respect and the regard of the public.
The dialogue between pub communities will be of huge help to police 'enforcement' of any banning orders.
Having completed his own 'enforcedly' brief education, Mick worked briefly in Sydney and then headed for western New South Wales where he became a shearer.
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