English to Gujarati Dictionary judicature

judicature

ન્યાયતંત્ર
definition
noun
Well, the State is part of the Commonwealth judicature and we are the top of the national judicature .
the administration of justice.
translation of 'judicature'
કોર્ટ,
અદાલત,
ન્યાયતંત્ર,
ન્યાયાધીશગણ
example
That Taiwan's 'judicature' is not independent is well-known, but it is not Chuang's fault.
The notion that a perverse finding of fact does not reveal an error of law in a court of law of our 'judicature' is one I will never accept never, ever.
It ought to make its 'judicature' , as it were, something exterior to the State.
Raden said that without the support of the legislature and other state institutions, such as the 'judicature' , it would be impossible for the government as an executive to speed up the recovery process.
Well, the State is part of the Commonwealth judicature and we are the top of the national 'judicature' .
It is all part and parcel, it seems, of the slow pace of the hearing of proceedings in the federal 'judicature' of this country.
In other words, if the correction within the 'judicature' stands to your advantage, you take the advantage, and if it is to your disadvantage, then the law applies as it is stated at the time of the last order.
Just as we were there protecting the electoral system and the governmental system, here we are asked to protect the 'judicature' .
The Attorney-General seems to take the view that it is part of his role to undermine the structure of the federal 'judicature' which he has erected through these courts.
This is an intervention by legislation in proceedings that have already been instituted and were before the 'judicature' where a person was in criminal proceedings seeking to defend an initial decision.
Wynn was keen to abolish the separate 'judicature' for Wales, though he resisted associated proposals for the amalgamation and partitioning of the Welsh counties.
The 'judicature' was known to the people of Australia when they passed this referendum that introduced that.
That is true, but the Supreme Court of Queensland is part of the 'judicature' of the Commonwealth, and the days when the Supreme Courts and the other courts were held out of constitutional decision-making have gone.
This has always been the duty of a jury in a court of 'judicature' ; see page 8 of my authority book.
the constitutional principle that the legislature is separate from the 'judicature'
At one time the Freemen of York exerted a commanding influence in commerce, government and the 'judicature' of the city.
They deal with the introduction of 'judicature' in the early pages.
Do you say it is not a matter incidental to the execution of a power vested in the federal 'judicature' ?
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