quash

உடைக்கப்
definition
verb
his conviction was quashed on appeal
reject or void, especially by legal procedure.
translation of 'quash'
விலக்கி வை
example
But he was unable to 'quash' the redundancy rumours.
The public inquiry did little to 'quash' the rumours and in the years that followed many trawlers lost fishing nets at a spot 70 miles off the Norwegian coast.
The promise comes as the company moves to 'quash' rumours that they will outsource jobs to foreign markets when they take up their contract on April 1.
The company spokesman was typically circumspect when asked to comment on the rumours but he did not take the opportunity to 'quash' the story.
Steiner will undoubtedly exercise his executive powers and 'quash' any nascent independence declaration, yet the damage is already done.
The court of appeal may dismiss the appeal, 'quash' the judgment, or request a retrial by a trial court.
A demolitions expert has spoken out to 'quash' concerns over dust coming from a Colchester building site, which contains asbestos.
In other worldly news, let me 'quash' a nasty rumour right here and now.
In order to 'quash' these rumours the company took the highly unusual step of issuing an official denial.
For the reasons set out in the judgment which is handed down we allow this appeal and 'quash' the conviction.
Application was made for leave to move for judicial review to 'quash' this decision, but leave was refused.
Others say the West has forced the government to reinstate the repressive apparatus used by the previous regime to 'quash' opposition.
The jury convicted and the Court of Appeal refused to 'quash' the conviction.
She did though 'quash' any rumours of retirement.
But the leader's speech today will effectively 'quash' any idea that he will go quietly.
The Court of Appeal granted certiorari to 'quash' the council's decision since the section required reasons to be given at the same time as the decision was communicated.
Also in these proceedings permission was sought by the Claimant to apply for judicial review to 'quash' the decision letter on the Claimant's costs application.
The appellant applied for judicial review to 'quash' this decision.
More bobbies heading for the beat across Essex will help 'quash' the fear of crime, Castle Point's council leader hopes.
Secondly, the expert evidence which persuaded the Court of Appeal to 'quash' the murder conviction and substitute manslaughter had not been before the jury.
Three judges will then decide to either 'quash' the conviction, reject the appeal or order a retrial.
Keegan 'quashed' speculation that he is about to add Inverness Caledonian Thistle striker Dennis Haynes to his staff.
In Mazo the Court of Appeal 'quashed' the conviction and stated that a person cannot be guilty of theft of property received as a valid gift.
In May 2005, an appeal by the officers resulted in the High Court 'quashing' the unlawful killing verdict.
Any hopes they had of an unlikely comeback were soon 'quashed' and they were finished off in the 71st minute.
He also 'quashed' rumours that the Farnborough airshow, the UK's biggest aviation trade show and the Air Tattoo might merge.
Most of the cases had been put on hold pending last month's ruling by the Supreme Court which reversed an earlier High Court judgement by 'quashing' the convictions of seven people found guilty of drink-driving offences.
We'd like to think we're beyond that now and that by 'quashing' representations of violence we can eliminate the real thing.
The gallery does now say it will build on its existing land, thus 'quashing' rumours that it was looking at a site elsewhere in the city, but otherwise says its plans are still at the discussion stage.
A judge later 'quashed' Brenda's jail term.
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