English to Punjabi Dictionary judiciary

judiciary

ਪਾਲਿਕਾ
definition
noun
Yet geography and professionalization of the judiciary have affected the status of the judges.
the judicial authorities of a country; judges collectively.
example
The consideration of public interest has caused some problems for the 'judiciary' .
It is a role which, as a result of their accumulated experience, the 'judiciary' is well qualified to perform.
The costs grid has been the subject of comment among the bar and the 'judiciary' .
Yet geography and professionalization of the 'judiciary' have affected the status of the judges.
That will raise legitimate concerns about the independence of the 'judiciary' .
The job of the 'judiciary' is to interpret the law, but this was no mere interpretation.
We tamper with the independence of the 'judiciary' at the peril of our cherished freedoms.
Owing to high court costs, many people cannot afford to turn to the 'judiciary' to vindicate their rights.
The submission also urged ministers to ditch plans by which they would no longer be accountable to the 'judiciary' .
With unprecedented frankness, they speak of the government's contempt for the 'judiciary' .
The convention of ministerial responsibility is not enforced by the 'judiciary' .
In this and other respects, much depends on the response of the national 'judiciary' .
In my view, the 'judiciary' has no right to expect that it should escape scrutiny or comment.
This can give rise to substantial queries over the independence and impartiality of the 'judiciary' .
We will never have successful police reform as long as the 'judiciary' is and is perceived to be corrupt.
Why did the public part of the event not include responses from the 'judiciary' ?
The previously existing institutions, save for the 'judiciary' , were disbanded.
the independence of the 'judiciary'
He is undermining the credibility and independence of the 'judiciary' , and for what?
In some jurisdictions, the 'judiciary' are provided with the resources to run the courts.
Such choices are made by the 'judiciary' at the point where the law stops.
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