Illegality meaning in Urdu
Illegality Definitions
1) Illegality : غیر قانونیت : (noun) unlawfulness by virtue of violating some legal statute.
Useful Words
Legality : قانونی , Lawlessness : قانونی مراعات و حمایت سے محروم , Article : شق , Wrongful : بے جا , Immoral : غیر اخلاقی , Pleading : فریق مقدمہ کا بیان , Judicial Proceeding : مقدمہ لڑنے کا عمل , Deed : دستاویز انتقال , Solicitor : درخواست گزار , Bill Of Indictment : کسی شخص کے خلاف الزام , Bill : مسودہ قانون , Preamble : مقدمہ , Attainder : تمام شہری حقوق سے محروم شخص , Rubric : سرخی , Admiralty Mile : بحری میل , Analytically : تجزیاتی انداز میں , Correspondence : برابری , Contractually : معاہدے کے اعتبار سے , Piety : خدا ترسی , Chic : فیشن والا , Unusualness : انوکھا پن , Surprisingness : اچانک , Honor : آبرو , Commutability : بدل پذیری , Usualness : عمومیت , Admissibility : قبولیت , Devoutness : پارسائی , Warrant Officer : وارنٹ افسر , Cheapness : گھٹیا پن , Crinkled : شکن دار , Hard-Bitten : لڑاکو
Useful Words Definitions
Legality: lawfulness by virtue of conformity to a legal statute.
Lawlessness: illegality as a consequence of unlawful acts; defiance of the law.
Article: a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will).
Wrongful: unlawfully violating the rights of others.
Immoral: deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong.
Pleading: (law) a statement in legal and logical form stating something on behalf of a party to a legal proceeding.
Judicial Proceeding: a legal proceeding in a court; a judicial contest to determine and enforce legal rights.
Deed: a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it.
Solicitor: a British lawyer who gives legal advice and prepares legal documents.
Bill Of Indictment: a formal accusation, typically in a legal context, that charges an individual with a crime. It signifies the initiation of a legal process against the accused.
Bill: a statute in draft before it becomes law.
Preamble: a preliminary introduction to a statute or constitution (usually explaining its purpose).
Attainder: the legal status of a person who is alive but who has been deprived of the rights and privileges of a citizen or a member of society; the legal status of one sentenced to life imprisonment.
Rubric: a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with.
Admiralty Mile: a former British unit of length equivalent to 6,080 feet (1,853.184 meters); 800 feet longer than a statute mile.
Analytically: by virtue of analysis.
Correspondence: similarity by virtue of corresponding.
Contractually: by virtue of a contract.
Piety: righteousness by virtue of being pious.
Chic: elegance by virtue of being fashionable.
Unusualness: uncommonness by virtue of being unusual.
Surprisingness: extraordinariness by virtue of being unexpected.
Honor: a woman`s virtue or chastity.
Commutability: exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable.
Usualness: commonness by virtue of not being unusual.
Admissibility: acceptability by virtue of being admissible.
Devoutness: piety by virtue of being devout.
Warrant Officer: holds rank by virtue of a warrant.
Cheapness: tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar.
Crinkled: uneven by virtue of having wrinkles or waves.
Hard-Bitten: tough and callous by virtue of experience.