Adjudication meaning in Urdu
Adjudication Sentence
Adjudication Definitions
1) Adjudication : عدالتی فیصلہ : (noun) the final judgment in a legal proceeding; the act of pronouncing judgment based on the evidence presented.
Useful Words
Hearing : سماعت , Prejudgement : قبل از وقت فیصلہ , Affirmation : عدالت عالیہ کی توثیق , Condemnation : سزا کا حکم , Judicial Proceeding : مقدمہ لڑنے کا عمل , Pleading : فریق مقدمہ کا بیان , Estimate : اندازہ , Judgmental : فیصلے پر انحصار کرنے والا , Drive : مجبور کرنا , Judiciousness : اچھا فیصلہ کرنا , Admiration : ستائش , Criticism : نکتہ چینی , Eyes : رائے , Acquittal : بریت , Foolishly : بے عقلی سے , Reasonable : معقول , Misguided : غلط , Common Sense : سمجھ , Critic : تبصرہ نگار , Indiscreetness : ناسمجھی , Correct : سچا , Subject : پیش کرنا , Healthy : دماغی طور پر متوازن , Apparent : صاف , Fool : احمق , Foolish : بے وقوف , Commonsense : عام فہم , Credulous : سریع الاعتقاد , Prudent : ہوشیار , Wrongheaded : غلط , Reasonable : سمجھ دار
Useful Words Definitions
Hearing: (law) a proceeding (usually by a court) where evidence is taken for the purpose of determining an issue of fact and reaching a decision based on that evidence.
Prejudgement: a judgment reached before the evidence is available.
Affirmation: a judgment by a higher court that the judgment of a lower court was correct and should stand.
Condemnation: (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed.
Judicial Proceeding: a legal proceeding in a court; a judicial contest to determine and enforce legal rights.
Pleading: (law) a statement in legal and logical form stating something on behalf of a party to a legal proceeding.
Estimate: a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody.
Judgmental: depending on judgment.
Drive: compel somebody to do something, often against his own will or judgment.
Judiciousness: good judgment.
Admiration: a favorable judgment.
Criticism: a serious examination and judgment of something.
Eyes: opinion or judgment.
Acquittal: a judgment of not guilty.
Foolishly: without good sense or judgment.
Reasonable: marked by sound judgment.
Misguided: wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment.
Common Sense: sound practical judgment.
Critic: anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something.
Indiscreetness: lacking good judgment.
Correct: correct in opinion or judgment.
Subject: refer for judgment or consideration.
Healthy: exercising or showing good judgment.
Apparent: clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment.
Fool: a person who lacks good judgment.
Foolish: devoid of good sense or judgment.
Commonsense: exhibiting native good judgment.
Credulous: showing a lack of judgment or experience.
Prudent: careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment.
Wrongheaded: obstinately perverse in judgment or opinion.
Reasonable: showing reason or sound judgment.
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Adjudication in Book Titles
Construction Adjudication.
A Practical Guide to Construction Adjudication.
A Guide to Federal Agency Adjudication.