English to Hindi Dictionary decree

decree

राजाज्ञा
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.
translation of 'decree'
डिक्री,
हुक्मनामा,
डिग्री
verb
निर्णय करना,
आज्ञा देना,
आज्ञप्ति देना
noun
निर्णय,
आज्ञा,
राजा की आज्ञा,
न्यायिक निर्णय,
आज्ञप्ति,
राजाज्ञा,
व्यवस्था
example
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.
I note that the Husband did not make any allegation of non-consummation in his cross petition nor did he seek a 'decree' of nullity.
While a custody 'decree' is an injunctive order, the courts too often fail to apply the principles that are applicable to all other injunctions.
The wife opposed the divorce on religious grounds and sought a 'decree' of judicial separation instead.
First of all, when granting a divorce 'decree' , all the judges must instruct parents to be meaningfully involved with child care.
New offences against the state could be " created " by government 'decree' .
A dependent adult supplement is no longer available on obtaining a 'decree' of divorce.
Under the 'decree' , every official who usually travels by car must switch to traveling by motorbike on Fridays.
In March 1999, the High Court refused a 'decree' of nullity to a man whose wife had an affair with her employer shortly after the marriage.
But despite official denials, the 'decree' is sweeping in its scope.
The Court of Appeal's answer was affirmative: it was enough that, at the time of the pronouncement of the 'decree' , the marriage would have been said to have a valid existence.
In early 1922 a 'decree' ordered local soviets to organize the removal of all precious church items.
Teotihuacan is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is protected by a presidential 'decree' .
A presidential 'decree' on the composition of each partner's stake has yet to be issued.
The ombudsman commission was established under a presidential 'decree' in 2000 in a bid to help promote good governance.
He has been governing by emergency 'decree' under the appropriate provisions of the Third Republic Constitution.
The military-dominated government then suspended the constitution, dissolved the legislature, and formed a regime that ruled by 'decree' .
The applicant wishes to obtain a 'decree' of judicial separation.
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.
However, opposition groups outside the country claim that forced labor continues in the country despite the official 'decree' .
As a remnant of royal 'decree' , Orders In Council would thus be discarded.
Thus, the Court of Appeals sent the consent 'decree' back to the District Court but to a different judge.
A 'decree' of nullity has wide implications for the couple and their children.
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.
He was appointed Professor Extraordinary of that subject by 'decree' of the Head of State issued on 22 July 1922.
However, the announcement must be followed by the promulgation of a presidential 'decree' before it becomes official policy.
Judge Jackson was appointed to sign the consent 'decree' , which he did in August 1995.
the king ruled by 'decree'
Under the 'decree' , local officials have the power to place people under house arrest and demand that weapons be handed over.
The easiest way to change your name back is through your divorce 'decree' .
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