English to Punjabi Dictionary decree

decree

ਹੁਕਮ
definition
verb
the government decreed a ban on any contact with the guerrillas
order (something) by decree.
noun
However, the announcement must be followed by the promulgation of a presidential decree before it becomes official policy.
an official order issued by a legal authority.
example
The ombudsman commission was established under a presidential 'decree' in 2000 in a bid to help promote good governance.
The easiest way to change your name back is through your divorce 'decree' .
But despite official denials, the 'decree' is sweeping in its scope.
Next Thursday, he will sign a presidential 'decree' on the Anticorruption Action Plan.
The " Westminster Constitution " of 1968 was suspended by royal 'decree' in 1973.
A 'decree' of nullity has wide implications for the couple and their children.
That government, headed by a junta that scrapped the old laws and ruled by 'decree' , enjoyed strong support from Europe, the United States and Canada, and much of the rest of the world.
Under the 'decree' , every official who usually travels by car must switch to traveling by motorbike on Fridays.
The president could also declare a state of emergency and rule by emergency 'decree' .
A dependent adult supplement is no longer available on obtaining a 'decree' of divorce.
Thus, the Court of Appeals sent the consent 'decree' back to the District Court but to a different judge.
He said that the bourse had received the green light to trade the gold but it still needed a presidential 'decree' to begin the trading.
He was appointed Professor Extraordinary of that subject by 'decree' of the Head of State issued on 22 July 1922.
While a custody 'decree' is an injunctive order, the courts too often fail to apply the principles that are applicable to all other injunctions.
A presidential 'decree' on the composition of each partner's stake has yet to be issued.
In early 1922 a 'decree' ordered local soviets to organize the removal of all precious church items.
The wife opposed the divorce on religious grounds and sought a 'decree' of judicial separation instead.
the king ruled by 'decree'
The protests come on the heals of a strike by interstate bus drivers last Wednesday over a government 'decree' ordering them to give receipts.
As a result, the wife applied for and was granted a 'decree' of nullity.
First of all, when granting a divorce 'decree' , all the judges must instruct parents to be meaningfully involved with child care.
The parliamentary system broke down and the Austrian Minister-President Count von Stürgkh ruled by 'decree' between 1911 and 1914.
As a remnant of royal 'decree' , Orders In Council would thus be discarded.
But in this case, the question was instead one of interpreting the consent 'decree' , much as the court would interpret a contract between two parties.
the king ruled by 'decree'
The Public Prosecutor appealed, but by a 'decree' of 21 October 1994 the Court of Appeal rejected the appeal and found the defendant not guilty.
One requires that a couple live for one year pursuant to a 'decree' of separation.
However, the announcement must be followed by the promulgation of a presidential 'decree' before it becomes official policy.
Meanwhile, the government will soon raise the luxury tax on automobiles following the issuance of a presidential 'decree' signed on Oct.25.
the 'decree' guaranteed freedom of assembly
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