خارتوالی مرافعه

English translation: The litigation attorney

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Dari term or phrase: خارتوالی مرافعه
English translation:The litigation attorney
Entered by: Subhan Fakhrizada

10:13 Apr 7, 2011
Dari to English translations [PRO]
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Dari term or phrase: خارتوالی مرافعه
هیاتی متشکل ار نمایندگان استخبارات، خارتوالی مرافه و ....
Faezeh Robinson
United Kingdom
Local time: 19:40
The litigation attorney
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The litigation attorney
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Subhan Fakhrizada
Canada
Local time: 14:40
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5The litigation attorney
Subhan Fakhrizada
5adjudication attorney
Reza Ebrahimi
5 -1appelation attorney
Amanollah Zawari


  

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The litigation attorney


Explanation:
The litigation attorney

Subhan Fakhrizada
Canada
Local time: 14:40
Native speaker of: Native in Pashto (Pushto)Pashto (Pushto), Native in DariDari
PRO pts in category: 37
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adjudication attorney


Explanation:
adjudication attorney

Reza Ebrahimi
United States
Local time: 11:40
Native speaker of: Native in Persian (Farsi)Persian (Farsi)
PRO pts in category: 43
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appelation attorney


Explanation:
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Amanollah Zawari
United States
Local time: 11:40
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in DariDari, Native in Persian (Farsi)Persian (Farsi)
PRO pts in category: 9

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
disagree  Najibullah Alkozai: appellate prosecution
3 hrs
  -> Sarnawali means attorney and you have suggested "prosecution" which is totally incorrect, moreover in this context it is mentioned "representatives of...". how come prosecution as a process and not a person or office can have a representative?
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