English to Telugu Dictionary meritorious

meritorious

ప్రతిభావంతులైన
definition
adjective
a medal for meritorious conduct
deserving reward or praise.
translation of 'meritorious'
శ్లాఘనీయ,
విశిష్ట
example
Even so, as suggested in Paul, that should not be the end of the inquiry and the Court should not make an order for security for costs if an otherwise 'meritorious' claim would be stopped in its tracks.
Ethical regulation will no doubt have the result that some claims, including some 'meritorious' claims, may not be brought.
The terms were normal for a client with an apparently bona fide 'meritorious' claim (a payment into court had been made).
Such cases do, however, present quite serious factual difficulties and the law has been concerned to ensure that a 'meritorious' plaintiff does not fail for want of proof.
It has also been helping many 'meritorious' students, every year, to pursue their education by providing them scholarships.
There's such an imbalance that for them to say lawyers shouldn't advertise for 'meritorious' claims is a bit hypocritical.
More scholarships and state-sponsorship of 'meritorious' students from poor and middle class backgrounds is called for.
Obedience to the divine will is 'meritorious' , and brings reward; disobedience is lethally punished.
Awards were presented to 'meritorious' students.
If people deserve to recover, ambulance chasers are how the market is supposed to bring 'meritorious' claims to the courthouse.
This may be the most famous example of ancient people refusing fame, but such behaviour has consistently been considered 'meritorious' in China.
Thus, the most 'meritorious' lawsuits would be the ones that progressed forward to settlement or verdict.
To promote young, 'meritorious' and aspiring models, there is exhaustive information regarding advertising agencies and event managers in search of young models.
Many 'meritorious' students who have got admissions in self-financing colleges are not in a position to continue their education by paying unexpectedly huge amount as fees.
The president praised teachers for their 'meritorious' service in educating students, but declined to touch on teachers' complaints about their meager wages and poor living conditions.
That victory, gained in a photo-finish from Kier Park, was all the more 'meritorious' in that it was achieved over the minimum distance of five furlongs.
You say the fact that so many apparently 'meritorious' applications were rejected is a ground for concluding that they weren't considered?
And the Court has repeatedly refused to bend on this point - even when possibly 'meritorious' claims of people on death row have been at stake.
A second aim was to improve access to the courts for members of the public with 'meritorious' claims.
As we remind ourselves the burden of proof is on the defendants, and the court must be assiduous not to strike out a claim which may be 'meritorious' , even though the prospects of it being so are remote.
The proposed amendment should be prima facie 'meritorious' .
At the same time, those who render 'meritorious' service should be given due recognition with fitting rewards.
This would add to his kitty of three 'meritorious' service entries, 31 rewards and the ‘commendation certificate’ from the Madurai District Collector on four occasions.
Your Honours, despite the vigorously dismissive submissions by my friend, we maintain that this is a 'meritorious' application.
In a general sense, insurers and insureds have a common interest in ensuring that only 'meritorious' claims are paid.
The school authorities identified three 'meritorious' students from below poverty line families and gave them a helping hand.
Such behaviour would send a message that political positions are entitlements and bribery devices, rather than 'meritorious' accomplishments.
None of these claims was remotely 'meritorious' .
‘Hutch’ was particularly interested in promoting the professional growth of deserving, 'meritorious' young scientists.
If the plaintiff has a strong and apparently 'meritorious' claim the court is reluctant to make an order which may have the effect of shutting the plaintiff out.
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