English to Punjabi Dictionary contravene

contravene

ਉਲੰਘਣਾ
definition
verb
this would contravene the rule against hearsay
violate the prohibition or order of (a law, treaty, or code of conduct).
example
But those who 'contravene' the racial laws are persecuted.
If, on the other hand, members of organisations do engage in acts which 'contravene' the criminal law then the law is able to deal with them.
This is because to refuse treatment would 'contravene' the principle that people should be able to move freely to work in another EC country.
Any mark of disgrace worn under order would 'contravene' this principle.
Since the traumatic incident was, by definition, unpleasant, its repetition appeared to 'contravene' the pleasure principle.
These are concrete factual matters and they wish to ensure that their intended activity does not 'contravene' valid law.
this would 'contravene' the rule against hearsay
The council decided an application to convert an old inn into houses would 'contravene' the human rights of villagers who drank there.
If the BBC 'contravene' the code it is not acting unlawfully.
They are curtailed because it is unreasonable to reach a decision which contravenes or could 'contravene' human rights unless there are sufficiently significant countervailing considerations.
The endeavour is to bring those who 'contravene' international law to justice, whether for genocide, possessing illegal weapons or whatever.
The essence of this principle seems to be that citizens who know that their conduct is on the borderline of illegality take the risk that their behaviour will be held to 'contravene' the law.
What chance, then, of the judges now forbidding parliament to 'contravene' our home-grown constitutional principle of the rule of law?
What we want is not a change in the law but a declaration by the courts that the current law is illegal because it 'contravenes' human rights under the European convention.
Hitler's orders completely 'contravened' international laws, which he scorned.
They can only interfere with an act of executive authority if it be shown that the authority has 'contravened' the law.
As I have said in the past, the entire plan 'contravened' the international law concerning occupied territories, which does not permit an occupier to make alterations in the character of the occupied society or to change civil law.
Deliberate poisoning on a grand scale, such as the use of poison gases in warfare is uncommon and 'contravenes' international law.
Nevertheless, anyone who 'contravened' the pirate law or code, would be dealt with viciously.
I never thought that a socialist minister with a progressive attitude and respect for the constitution would launch such an attack on religious freedom… It's not constitutional and it 'contravenes' fundamental rights.
People talk about that as 'contravening' the right of presumption of innocence.
So you think being forced to walk 20 yards to have a cigarette 'contravenes' your human rights?
A person who 'contravenes' a traffic regulation order, or who uses a vehicle, or causes or permits a vehicle to be used in contravention of a traffic regulation order, shall be guilty of an offence.
It also threatens social and political stability in France, and 'contravenes' the rights which secularism and the Republic are supposed to protect.
The European Union has added its weight to the dispute echoing the UK's assertion that the action 'contravened' international law.
And this 'contravenes' the principle that I have just proposed.
I mean, initially I was like, ‘No no, I just think this particular war is unjustified and 'contravenes' international law.’
Given that the entire war 'contravenes' international law, does it matter?
This is a victimless crime, costs the taxpayer a ridiculous amount of money and in many cases 'contravenes' people's human rights of privacy and choice.
This is a regime that 'contravenes' every single principle or value anyone of our politics believes in.
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