English to Malay Dictionary unconstitutional

unconstitutional

perlembagaan
definition
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The law was later ruled unconstitutional by the Florida state Supreme Court.
not in accordance with a political constitution, especially the US Constitution, or with procedural rules.
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But on Friday of last week a judge found that the national executive meeting was 'unconstitutional' and declared it void.
The first category is oppressive, arbitrary or 'unconstitutional' action by the servants of the government.
There is, of course, nothing 'unconstitutional' about filibustering a judicial nomination.
First of all, the first declaration that you claim is that a certain High Court Rule is 'unconstitutional' .
First, it held 'unconstitutional' the long-standing rule that injury was to be presumed from the mere fact of publication.
It led to the US supreme court ruling that the segregation of buses was 'unconstitutional' .
It was only thrown out after Italy's Supreme Court ruled it was 'unconstitutional' .
Ours here ended when it was challenged in the Supreme Court of Canada and ruled 'unconstitutional' .
She holds that the separation of church and state is also 'unconstitutional' and has equated Social Security with cannibalism.
You think the president has the power to declare an act of Congress 'unconstitutional' .
The suit charges that the act is 'unconstitutional' because it permits no exception to protect the health of the mother.
The Act was ruled 'unconstitutional' by the Third US Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia last year.
I remember reading on the BBC news website last week that a Greek court has ruled this 'unconstitutional' .
This held that nineteenth-century state legislation on the issue was 'unconstitutional' .
Any potential law which they felt went against the Constitution was classed as 'unconstitutional' and had to be re-drawn.
That law has since been ruled 'unconstitutional' and overturned, and the case will resume later this year.
Otherwise, the Supreme Court would probably have found the measures 'unconstitutional' .
In the US Supreme Court, this law would be struck down as being 'unconstitutional' .
It also said that the discrimination by some local authorities could be 'unconstitutional' .
The law was later ruled 'unconstitutional' by the Florida state Supreme Court.
For example, one might provide for group action, whereby associations of, say, homeless people, would be able to challenge government housing policies on grounds of 'unconstitutionality' .
In yet another egregious political machination, however, Fujimori supporters in congress 'unconstitutionally' thwarted this popular initiative on a dubious technicality.
The White House claims the Congressional agency is overstepping its bounds and 'unconstitutionally' interfering with the functioning of the executive branch.
The second defect was that the language of the act was 'unconstitutionally' vague, and could make illegal much more commonly employed types of second trimester abortions.
The Court found that this 'unconstitutionally' favored voters in sparsely populated counties over heavily populated counties, such as Cook County.
Although five justices made up the majority that declared the death penalty to be ‘cruel and unusual’ punishment, they did not agree on the basis of their holding of 'unconstitutionality' .
Watkins is wrong about the 'unconstitutionality' of the Federalists' sedition act because he uncritically adopts Madison and Jefferson's 1798 reading of the First Amendment.
It is part of dealing procedurally, if one likes, on an interlocutory basis with the problem of 'unconstitutionality' before it is known to be unconstitutional.
Such judicial power has been interpreted to include the power to review and invalidate, based on 'unconstitutionality' , both federal and state actions.
He concluded: ‘My clients were treated illegally and 'unconstitutionally' .’
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