English to Gujarati Dictionary justice

justice

ન્યાય
definition
noun
a concern for justice, peace, and genuine respect for people
just behavior or treatment.
It is, therefore, a matter of public interest who becomes judges of the lower courts and justices of the Supreme Court.
a judge or magistrate, in particular a judge of the supreme court of a country or state.
translation of 'justice'
ન્યાયમૂર્તિ
noun
ન્યાય
example
Instead, he has pushed the church away from social 'justice' and peace concerns.
At that time, Rehnquist said the high number of vacancies was eroding the quality of 'justice' associated with federal courts.
If the Court pleases, what the first issue of general importance for the administration of 'justice' is is this.
The other two purposes were: the protection of the administration of 'justice' and the protection of the client.
Plainly, if a fair trial is not possible, then it is not in the interests of the administration of 'justice' to allow any action to proceed.
I think the scales of 'justice' might be a tad lopsided here.
This is not 'justice' or fair criticism - it is hypocrisy and double standard.
In her left hand she holds the scales of 'justice' while in her right she brandishes her double-edged sword to punish the guilty.
As a visual allusion to the scales of 'justice' , the poster sets up an either/or relationship between Christ and the law.
Sane people know the scales of 'justice' really do exist and demand balance.
the 'justice' of his case
No one should deny the chief 'justice' 's right under any circumstances to ensure the independence of the judiciary.
But the sword of 'justice' should not be used to force me to compensate those with less talent.
Suddenly, half drowning him didn't seem like fair 'justice' .
Nor is there any evidence that the quality of 'justice' in New South Wales is notably superior to that in Victoria.
But it's not all about compensation, Mr Kelly said, as most people just want a fair hearing and 'justice' .
a concern for 'justice', peace, and genuine respect for people
The judicial system was not efficient enough and people rarely received fast and fair 'justice' .
We can remain a voice for reason, for 'justice' , and for love.
The effect that the admission or exclusion of the evidence would have on the repute of the administration of 'justice' is more problematic.
Our submission is that it is an affront to the administration of 'justice' if the continuation of the proceedings would be an abuse.
The public have not been in a position to form a view about the quality of Scottish 'justice' in this case as proceedings are represented only through the fleeting visits of itinerant journalists.
Civil rights campaigners believe any change would do serious damage to the quality of British 'justice' .
What counts most now is that the process of military 'justice' be fair, as I have every expectation it will be.
We identify both personal morality and social optimism and 'justice' with the self-control needed for dieting.
If it protects any living creatures, it is bound in reason and in 'justice' , to protect all.
The tragedy of riots lies as much in the destruction of life and property as in the destruction of our fundamental beliefs - in 'justice' , in reason, in humanity.
But if there is any interference with the administration of 'justice' , one sets aside the decision.
a tragic miscarriage of 'justice'
The bill was shot down because legislators believed it would create protected classes and tilt the scales of 'justice' toward particular groups.
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