English to Tamil Dictionary pursuance

pursuance

செயல் ஆகியவற்றைத்
definition
noun
you have a right to use public areas in the pursuance of your lawful hobby
the carrying out of a plan or action.
translation of 'pursuance'
திட்டம், செயல் ஆகியவற்றைத் தொடர்ந்து நடத்துதல்
example
But the District Judge, sitting at Dewsbury Magistrates Court, told the defendant that his dogged 'pursuance' of the case had wasted a lot of taxpayers' money.
In 'pursuance' of the Government's pledge to boost the Special Forces a total of 334 new members are required.
(d) a shared ownership lease, whether granted in 'pursuance' of that Part of that Act or otherwise, where the tenant's total share is 100 per cent.
The strike was called by the Union of Kenya Civil Servants on June 2, in 'pursuance' of a substantial pay increase.
Transition to a new mechanism of 'pursuance' of maritime policy should be implemented in several stages.
I find that the decision is in accordance with the law and is in 'pursuance' of the legitimate aim of immigration control.
The acts must be acts not authorized by any statute or legal justification, but acts intended to be done in 'pursuance' or execution of some statute or legal power.
Resident doctors at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, in northern Nigeria, began an indefinite strike on July 15, in 'pursuance' of improvements in working conditions.
Given the obtaining situation, one would like to share with young research fellows one's experiences of organization and 'pursuance' of scientific investigations, which their collectives are supposed to tackle.
Meanwhile, a deadline set by the Kenya Union of Civil Servants is due to expire on May 13, and 120,000 members are expected to go on strike in 'pursuance' of a 600 percent pay increase.
He said that Zambia was cognisant of the role Chile played in the 'pursuance' of closer political and economic cooperation among countries of the world.
A strong and dogged 'pursuance' of the case and passage of the Punjab Termination Act, 2004 annulling all previous agreements on river water sharing since 1981 earned him great appreciation of the people of Punjab.
In 'pursuance' of their goal they went on persistently staging plays, never making any compromises at any cost and never giving in to the temptation of commercial theatre.
This document is served in 'pursuance' to the provisions of section 5 of the Criminal Procedure Investigations Act 1996.
He having claimed that right and provided a sample of breath in 'pursuance' thereof, we were required to disregard the evidence of the proportion of alcohol in the appellant's breath provided by the breath-testing device.
I thought we were paying the police to be enforcers of law and supporters of society, to act in a professional, non-partisan way in the 'pursuance' of their duties.
Cooperation between the Bulgarian and Belgian interior ministries will be in 'pursuance' to a bilateral agreement between the two authorities.
People must be entitled to act in 'pursuance' of a court order without being at risk that they are thereby acting unlawfully.
If your position on issues is not sound, your 'pursuance' of that issue may jeopardise your legitimacy. - John Patrick Sekoe, Buffalo Flats, EL
‘Our members are supporting our call for strike action in 'pursuance' of a realistic pay offer and to secure an agreement on recognition,’ said regional officer John Street.
you have a right to use public areas in the 'pursuance' of your lawful hobby
India could be a tremendous source of inspiration to the West, if she gave up aping Western nations in the 'pursuance' of their nuclear armament programme.
The world of the novel is only a rectification of the world we live in, in 'pursuance' of men's deepest wishes'.
The multi-variant nature of computations holds important reserves for finding rational methods of employment of forces in operations, given the uncertainty of data on possible conditions of their 'pursuance' .
An amalgamation or transfer of engagements in 'pursuance' of section 50, 51 or 52 of this Act shall not prejudice any right of a creditor of any registered society which is a party thereto.
In 'pursuance' of this goal he drew up the Code of Canon Law in 1917 that helped to centralize the Catholic Church while increasing the power of the papacy.
Death may have been unforeseen but each party to a joint unlawful enterprise is equally liable for the consequences of acts done in 'pursuance' thereof.
It was not in 'pursuance' of any Court Order or other judicial or external authorisation.
The answer to that argument lies in the opening words of section 14, which show that the section refers to the ‘goods supplied under a contract of sale'. In my opinion that means the goods delivered in purported 'pursuance' of the contract.
This may take the form of either 'pursuance' of a formally sanctioned persecutory scheme, or non-conforming behaviour by official agents which is not subject to a timely and effective rectification by the State.
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