Language/Urdu/Vocabulary/Legal-and-Justice-Terminology
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Welcome to the lesson on "Legal and Justice Terminology" in Urdu. In this lesson, we will explore the specific vocabulary and terminology related to the legal and justice system in Urdu-speaking countries. Understanding legal terms is essential for effective communication in legal and professional settings.
We will begin by discussing the importance of legal and justice terminology in the Urdu language and its relevance in real-life situations. We will then delve into the details of various legal concepts, providing examples and explanations to help you grasp the vocabulary effectively.
Throughout the lesson, we will also explore cultural aspects related to the legal system in Urdu-speaking countries, giving you a deeper understanding of how the legal system functions in these regions. We will share interesting facts and anecdotes to make the lesson engaging and relatable.
To reinforce your learning, we have included exercises and practice scenarios where you can apply the vocabulary and concepts you have learned. These exercises will help you develop your language skills and gain confidence in using legal and justice terminology in Urdu.
By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid foundation in legal and justice vocabulary in Urdu, allowing you to navigate legal and professional situations with ease.
Let's begin!
Legal and Justice Terminology in Urdu[edit | edit source]
Court System[edit | edit source]
The court system in Urdu-speaking countries consists of various levels and types of courts. Here are some key terms to familiarize yourself with:
Supreme Court[edit | edit source]
The Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal in the country. It has the authority to review decisions made by lower courts.
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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عدالت عظمی | Adalat-e-Azmi | Supreme Court |
عدالت عدلیہ | Adalat-e-Adlia | Court of Justice |
قانون سازی | Qanoon Sazi | Legislation |
High Court[edit | edit source]
The High Court is the principal court of each province. It has the authority to hear appeals from lower courts and has original jurisdiction in certain cases.
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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عدالت عالیہ | Adalat-e-Aalia | High Court |
پُرویزی گھرانہ | Purizai Gharana | Court of Appeals |
صدر عدالت | Sadar-e-Adalat | Chief Justice |
District Court[edit | edit source]
The District Court is the primary trial court in each district. It has original jurisdiction over most civil and criminal cases.
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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ضلعی عدالت | Zila-e-Adalat | District Court |
معاون قاضی | Moavin Qazi | Assistant Judge |
قانون انصاف | Qanoon Insaf | Law and Justice |
Legal Professionals[edit | edit source]
In the legal system, various professionals play important roles. Let's learn some vocabulary related to legal professionals:
Lawyer[edit | edit source]
A lawyer, also known as an advocate or attorney, is an individual trained in the field of law and authorized to represent clients in legal matters.
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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وکیل | Wakeel | Lawyer |
مُکَالِم | Mukaalim | Advocate |
عدالتی وکیل | Adalti Wakeel | Court Lawyer |
Judge[edit | edit source]
A judge is a person who presides over legal proceedings, making decisions and judgments based on the law.
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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قاضی | Qazi | Judge |
عدالتی قاضی | Adalti Qazi | Court Judge |
اعلیٰ عدالت | Aala Adalat | High Court Judge |
Prosecutor[edit | edit source]
A prosecutor, also known as a public prosecutor or district attorney, represents the state in criminal cases and presents evidence against the accused.
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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وکیلِ عوام | Wakeel-e-Awaam | Public Prosecutor |
عوامی مدعی | Awaami Muddai | Public Accuser |
مدعی | Muddai | Prosecutor |
Legal Terminology[edit | edit source]
Now, let's explore some key legal terms and concepts in Urdu:
Evidence[edit | edit source]
Evidence is information presented in court to establish facts or support a claim. Here are some terms related to evidence:
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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ثبوت | Saboot | Evidence |
گواہی | Gawahi | Testimony |
شہادت | Shahadat | Witness |
حجت | Hujjat | Proof |
اثبات | Istaabat | Establishing |
Verdict[edit | edit source]
A verdict is the decision reached by a judge or jury at the end of a trial. Here are some terms related to verdicts:
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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فیصلہ | Faisla | Verdict |
حکم | Hukam | Judgment |
قرارداد | Qarardad | Agreement |
رائے | Raae | Opinion |
حکمنامہ | Hukmnama | Decree |
Bail[edit | edit source]
Bail is the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, usually granted upon the deposit of a certain amount of money or property.
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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ضمانت | Zamanat | Bail |
ضمانتیں | Zamanatein | Bails |
بندش | Bandish | Detention |
رہائی | Rehaai | Release |
Legal Documents[edit | edit source]
In legal proceedings, various documents play a crucial role. Let's look at some key legal documents and their Urdu terms:
Affidavit[edit | edit source]
An affidavit is a written statement of facts voluntarily made by an individual under oath, often used as evidence in court.
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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بیان | Bayan | Affidavit |
مقدمہ | Muqadma | Case |
قسم | Qasam | Oath |
تصدیق | Tasdeeq | Attestation |
گواہی دیتا ہوں | Gawahi Deta Hun | I testify |
Power of Attorney[edit | edit source]
A power of attorney is a legal document that grants someone the authority to act on behalf of another person in legal or financial matters.
Urdu | Pronunciation | English |
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وکالت نامہ | Wakalat Nama | Power of Attorney |
منتسب | Muntasib | Appointee |
وکیل کا نام | Wakeel ka Naam | Name of the Attorney |
عمومی | Amoomi | General |
خاص | Khaas | Special |
Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]
The legal and justice system in Urdu-speaking countries is deeply influenced by cultural and historical factors. Here are some interesting cultural insights:
- In Urdu-speaking countries, the legal system is often based on a mix of Islamic law (Sharia) and British common law. - The concept of "Panchayat" or local councils is prevalent in rural areas, where community elders settle disputes based on customary laws. - Urdu-speaking countries have a rich tradition of legal literature and poetry, with many famous poets exploring themes of justice and law in their works.
Understanding these cultural nuances can help you navigate the legal system more effectively and appreciate the historical context of legal terminology in Urdu-speaking countries.
Exercises[edit | edit source]
Now, let's practice what we have learned! Choose the correct Urdu translation for the following legal and justice-related terms:
1. Verdict a) حکمنامہ b) شہادت c) قسم
2. Judge a) مدعی b) قاضی c) وکیل
3. Affidavit a) تصدیق b) بیان c) ضمانت
4. Bail a) رہائی b) بندش c) ضمانت
5. Supreme Court a) عدالت عظمی b) عدالت عدلیہ c) قانون سازی
Answers: 1-a, 2-b, 3-b, 4-c, 5-a
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Congratulations! You have completed the lesson on "Legal and Justice Terminology" in Urdu. You have learned the essential vocabulary and concepts related to the legal and justice system in Urdu-speaking countries. With this knowledge, you will be better equipped to navigate legal and professional situations in Urdu.
Continue practicing and expanding your vocabulary to further enhance your language skills. In the next lesson, we will explore "Technical and Engineering Vocabulary" in Urdu. Keep up the great work!
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