English to Urdu Dictionary solicitor

solicitor

وکیل
definition
noun
Telephone solicitors have no sense of privacy nor know when to call.
a person who tries to obtain business orders, advertising, etc.; a canvasser.
The president of the United States and the vice president of the United States should not be the solicitors in chief.
the chief law officer of a city, town, or government department.
translation of 'solicitor'
noun
مختار
example
A town council has been reminded by a council 'solicitor' to follow the rulebook after a complaint about one of its meetings.
A 'solicitor' was instructed to draw up a new will for the testator.
In this particular instance we are dealing with a 'solicitor' and his client.
She was not represented by a 'solicitor' at her last court appearance.
He was chosen the first 'solicitor' of the city, and a member of the first board of trustees of the public library.
Chief Operating Officer David Sanko announced that Guy Matthews, Bucks County's first full-time county 'solicitor' , has submitted a letter of intent to retire.
The chief state 'solicitor' would then apply to the High Court for arrest warrants for the three, which would trigger a hearing of the court.
The case concerned a claim for damages arising from the negligence of a 'solicitor' instructed in a conveyancing transaction.
It was not for the bank to question the advice given as this was not a matter for them but a matter between the 'solicitor' and his client.
If counsel is instructed by a 'solicitor' who is in court, he too should be allowed to attend the discussion.
she had been a telephone 'solicitor' for a Chicago newspaper
That would be your 'solicitor' 's legal, professional duty, to act on your instructions.
She had apparently instructed 'solicitors' to deal with the matter on her behalf.
He had the benefit of legal aid to instruct, and did instruct, 'solicitors' and counsel to represent him at his trial.
There were a couple of computer 'solicitors' , and Fred called a bunch of times.
The maximum level of compensation to be paid to clients by their 'solicitors' for inadequate professional service is to be increased from April next year.
I think I have found the best way to handle telephone 'solicitors' .
Once the 'solicitors' had been instructed, it seems to me that matters did proceed with sufficient expedition.
The president of the United States and the vice president of the United States should not be the 'solicitors' in chief.
And if that's not bad enough, now I've got telephone 'solicitors' calling me for charity donations.
A council spokesman said it has instructed its 'solicitors' to initiate legal proceedings to the High Court.
Should you be able to sue barristers and 'solicitors' who are negligent in acting for you in a legal case?
The two sides of the profession, barristers and 'solicitors' , continue to exist, and both have expanded numerically.
Strict legal rules have to be followed by 'solicitors' when dealing with clients' bills.
Under a court-approved agreement, the Department of Trade and Industry paid standard fees to 'solicitors' for each case they handled.
On 26th August 1997 her 'solicitors' obtained an order for the transfer of the action to the High Court in London.
These hourly rates vary, but will certainly be less than London City 'solicitors' ' fees for doing the same work.
Telephone 'solicitors' have no sense of privacy nor know when to call.
I filled out the form, asking whether they actually used phone 'solicitors' to sell account renewals.
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