English to Punjabi Dictionary aggrieved

aggrieved

ਪੀੜਤ
definition
adjective
they were aggrieved at the outcome
feeling resentment at having been unfairly treated.
example
If the 'aggrieved' party is unable to establish the value of a loss of bargain he may seek compensation in respect of his reliance losses.
It is an equitable remedy by which the court can enable an 'aggrieved' party to obtain restitution.
Sure, it recognises that there are one or two 'aggrieved' parties; of course it does.
What was necessary was that the 'aggrieved' party should be able to identify the basis of the decision.
Let us also assume that this 'aggrieved' party has resorted to the law to prove his case.
One can understand that the widow of the dead man, Marie Ward, might feel 'aggrieved' at the outcome.
She said the teenager still believes he is the 'aggrieved' party and was being threatened while being ejected.
When police arrived, she was even more 'aggrieved' as it seemed her party was spoken to by police when they had done nothing wrong.
In both cases any breach of an order or undertaking which gives rise to damage or loss shall be actionable by the 'aggrieved' third party.
If a judgment has been obtained by perjured evidence remedies are available to the 'aggrieved' party.
Loading the company website, he assumes the role of a lawyer for an 'aggrieved' party.
Where such a link is proven, the employer could be in for a nasty blow to his bank balance if the 'aggrieved' party takes a case and wins.
Both companies stringently deny the allegation and claim they were set up by an 'aggrieved' third party.
Thus an 'aggrieved' party had an alternative remedy for the wrong valuation, a remedy against the valuer.
I suppose there are the blogs that are very rude and offensive with no redress for the 'aggrieved' party.
Is a party more 'aggrieved' by the fact that their grief, loss and suffering is televised around the world?
It is the breach of that order which entitles the 'aggrieved' party to bring a motion for a contempt order.
So isn't it odd that the 'aggrieved' parties always run to the papers for their moan rather than the game's governing body?
In most parts of the world, an 'aggrieved' party has to prove that what is said about them is a lie.
It is bad manners to push a new relationship on your friends and very bad manners to bad-mouth the 'aggrieved' party.
But they did so 'aggrievedly' and they looked forward to armistice when they could win back what they saw as just wages and rights.
250 people on bicycles, that is - many in costume - riding all over the city together, the horns of backed-up traffic trumpeting 'aggrievedly' behind them.
When she stopped the cat was glaring at her 'aggrievedly' .
He let a bit of coldness creep into his tone, and Chris promptly loosened his grip, pouting 'aggrievedly' .
It sold well abroad and was praised by the American audience, he reminds me 'aggrievedly' .
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