unlawful
சட்டவிரோத
definition
adjective
the use of unlawful violence
not conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law or rules.
translation of 'unlawful'
அநியாயமான,
சட்ட விரோதமான
adjective
விதிமுறைக்கு மாறான
example
The Defendants deny the allegation that they have incited others to carry out 'unlawful' actions.
Each of the people who uses or threatens 'unlawful' violence will be guilty of the offence.
What is he to do if he is met by the defence that the debt or supposed debt arose from 'unlawful' moneylending?
In other words the receipt of the letter led him to believe that immediate 'unlawful' violence would be used.
He is not acting as a surrogate of the court in determining whether there has been 'unlawful' conduct.
Mr Masciantonio was acting in an 'unlawful' way when he had a fight with the deceased.
This was not somebody trying to improve his situation in life even by 'unlawful' means.
Where a conspiracy employs 'unlawful' means and causes injury to a party a claim may also be upheld.
What is the difference between a contract ex facie 'unlawful' and one that is only illegal as performed?
In the present case there is no evidence of bad faith or 'unlawful' conduct on the part of the Council.
The case before Judge Hoff was not one of high treason but one of 'unlawful' extradition.
Usury was at first 'unlawful' , although later specific controls were placed on interest rates.
It therefore is not in breach of any fundamental rights of the Claimants or otherwise 'unlawful' .
The House of Lords had to determine whether the rule amounted to such 'unlawful' discrimination.
it's 'unlawful' to sell alcohol without a licence
It was 'unlawful' for the Home Office to disregard the policy, as it had done in the directions for removal.
The Government rarely punished persons responsible for torture or 'unlawful' deaths.
The defendant's motive should not change a lawful act into an 'unlawful' act.
They sought their release on the ground that the conditions of their detention rendered it 'unlawful' .
Both appellants denied any 'unlawful' intent in relation to explosions in this country.
If malice aforethought is lacking the 'unlawful' homicide will be manslaughter.
However, the Applicant was not convicted for mere possession of 'unlawfully' imported prohibited goods.
They seized the accused's boots while he was being 'unlawfully' detained.
The only justifications put forward for the pursuit of the present proceedings were the recovery of costs and the need to establish the 'unlawfulness' of the Respondent's procedures in general.
My only possible ‘crime’ was that I spoke openly and directly against 'unlawfulness' …
I have come to the conclusion that the Defendants have not acted 'unlawfully' in any way.
Only if there was no intent and no negligence as to the 'unlawfulness' , is the accused not liable criminally.
The defendant claimed he thought he was being evicted 'unlawfully' and was only trying to explain his objections.
It may, your Honour, but we would put it in terms of once you have reached that point, you are identifying 'unlawfulness' and not merely judicial perception of abuse.
One of the critical issues in the trial was whether the accused had 'unlawfully' killed her mother.
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