English to Marathi Dictionary adjudicate

adjudicate

निकाल
definition
verb
the committee adjudicates on all betting disputes
make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter.
translation of 'adjudicate'
अधिकृत निर्णय किंवा निकाल देणे,
निवाडा किंवा फैसला करणे
example
The committee will 'adjudicate' on the matters at issue.
Judges are ranked by the level of competition they 'adjudicate' : amateurs, pros, national, or international championships.
‘No court in the world has the right, moral or legal, to 'adjudicate' on a matter of conscience.’
For one thing, a judge of the Allahabad High Court wanted to use archaeology as a means to 'adjudicate' upon a dispute concerning property rights.
One of your gripes is the length of time they take to 'adjudicate' on disciplinary matters.
The important point is that the High Court in London will 'adjudicate' on this matter.
How could a court ever 'adjudicate' between a legislature's claim that a particular exercise of liberty is ‘immoral’ and a defendant's contrary claim that it is not?
Only the judicial system can properly 'adjudicate' criminal guilt.
He is also regularly invited to 'adjudicate' at choral competitions including the 2002 Sainsbury's Choir of the Year Competition.
This involves training judges to 'adjudicate' at aerobatic competitions as well as working with pilots to perfect their displays.
In this case as in most planning applications, the board was always going to 'adjudicate' on the matter,’ he stressed.
Their decision is final but they cannot 'adjudicate' in matters relating to any authority for which they have worked during the past ten years.
The show's three judges will not 'adjudicate' at these initial auditions but will do so for the estimated 80 shortlisted artists that make it through to the second round auditions at Garter Lane the following day.
we asked him to 'adjudicate' at the local flower show
we asked him to 'adjudicate' at the local flower show
Under article III of the Constitution, the Federal judiciary has the power to 'adjudicate' cases arising under the laws of the United States.
Five independent judges will 'adjudicate' the event.
She said these were the State agencies with the necessary expertise required to 'adjudicate' on these matters.
By the time the panel of academics who 'adjudicate' on such matters in the States have had their final say on the matter, the world will be preoccupied with other things.
However, Ms Irvine warned that it was too easy for the Commission to believe ‘its foremost function is to 'adjudicate' between a complainant and respondent.’
Those judging artistic impression look for creativity and flair in the routine and, rather than breaking down performance as the technical judges do, they 'adjudicate' on the overall feel.
John Hughes told a parent after the competition that in all his years 'adjudicating' he has never awarded full marks before.
If Merricks 'adjudicates' on such a case and finds against the company, provided the policyholder is happy with the outcome, the firm must pay the compensation ordered, up to £100,000.
He says the Justice Department is wrong, this case should be 'adjudicated' by a family court and the boy should stay.
Some of the Constitutional Court judges themselves took part in 'adjudicating' the competing entries.
Neither did he believe it was possible for Mr Lowry to have interfered in the 'adjudicative' process.
He said while there was a carnival atmosphere in the showgrounds there was also some very serious competitions to be 'adjudicated' on.
He has produced and presented television and radio programmes about music, 'adjudicated' at many music competitions and festivals, and is a former chairman of the Copyright Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago.
However, it remains to be seen whether the Taxing Master, who 'adjudicates' on legal costs, would approve a bill this size.
A new provision provides that the regulations do not apply where the outgoing employer is subject to proceedings whereby he may be 'adjudicated' bankrupt or wound up for reasons of insolvency by order of the High Court.
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