Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Hindi term or phrase:
nijata ke adhikar ka ullanGhn
English translation:
violation of the right of ownership
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SURENDRA BABU G
Nov 10, 2004 13:07
19 yrs ago
Hindi term
nijata ke adhikar ka ullanGhn
Homework / test
Hindi to English
Law/Patents
Law: Taxation & Customs
legal
this is a legal pharse and i could understand it as voilation of ownership rights. Still i would like to find our a better alternative.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | violation of the right of ownership | Rajan Chopra |
5 | violation of the right of privacy | keshab |
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violation of the right of ownership
NijtA has been derived from Nij(adjective) which means own or one's own and its noun form is NijtA which means ownership.
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violation of the right of privacy
nijata=privacy
adhikar=right
ullanghan=violation
adhikar=right
ullanghan=violation
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