English to Gujarati Dictionary legislative

legislative

કાયદાકીય
definition
adjective
the country's supreme legislative body
having the power to make laws.
example
The recommendations of the Royal Commission would have a bearing on any final 'legislative' proposals.
Slovakia is a parliamentary democracy with 'legislative' , judicial, and executive branches.
And the 'legislative' proposals that followed were not aimed only at Muslims either.
Reference to the government as a 'legislative' body is infrequent and terse.
Meanwhile, the movement is quietly choosing candidates and allies for the 'legislative' elections.
That being so, the 'legislative' and judicial institutions of the EU cannot intrude upon those conditions.
Their attitude toward the aborted Algerian 'legislative' elections is illustrative.
The new 'legislative' proposal would be counterproductive.
We also recognize there will be other 'legislative' proposals, and there already are.
All government bodies, executive, 'legislative' , and judicial are now subordinate to the government.
The 'legislative' election will be held on April 5, and new legislators will assume their posts in October.
The Parliament's 'legislative' powers also have grown significantly since the Treaty of Rome.
I hope to bring the necessary 'legislative' proposals to the House during the course of the year.
The Angolan opposition has repeatedly called for 'legislative' and presidential elections to be held next year.
As it stands such tactics may fall foul of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, hence Berman's proposal for 'legislative' changes.
The proposed 'legislative' proposals will do nothing to lessen that perception.
We have no charter defining the scope of the powers of the 'legislative' , executive and judicial branches of government.
The public reaction, in turn, sparked federal and state 'legislative' proposals and more news stories.
The second thing is that the Commission is not a court; it is a body exercising delegated 'legislative' power.
Blogger Ed Foster mulls over 'legislative' and regulatory proposals on the table.
Only a few fake ballot papers were found by the commission ahead of the April 5 'legislative' election.
As long as it stood, it was the supreme court and 'legislative' body in all matters of Torah law.
The judgment states there are two proposals for 'legislative' action but other means could also be found.
If the EU Council adopted the 'legislative' proposal of May 18th, it would do so without democratic legitimacy.
He examines the roles of the judicial and 'legislative' bodies in the U.S. in framing labor markets.
But 2007 is also the year when the country will hold 'legislative' and presidential elections.
In 2003, the 'legislative' elections were cancelled due to this intransigence.
When the pan-blue camp grabbed a victory in the 2004 'legislative' elections, people were shocked.
Since the summer break, each caucus has put forward its own proposals for 'legislative' reform.
Dieter says the debate prompted 'legislative' proposals for similar changes or studies in about 17 states.
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