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Hindi to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Taxation & Customs / legal | |||||||
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5 | violation of the right of privacy |
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4 | violation of the right of ownership |
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violation of the right of privacy Explanation: nijata=privacy adhikar=right ullanghan=violation |
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violation of the right of ownership Explanation: 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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