Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Sale of parliamentary vote on laws to private interest

Hindi translation:

संसदीय वोट के कानूनों को निजी हित में बेच देना/ कानून के संसदीय वोट को निजी हित में बेच देना

Added to glossary by Ajay Yadav
Nov 4, 2018 13:44
5 yrs ago
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Nov 5, 2018 13:38: Ajay Yadav Created KOG entry

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संसदीय वोट के कानूनों को निजी हित में बेच देना/ कानून के संसदीय वोट को निजी हित में बेच देना

Sale of parliamentary vote on laws to private interest
संसदीय वोट के कानूनों को निजी हित में बेच देना
कानून के संसदीय वोट को निजी हित में बेच देना
Sale of executive decrees on policies to private interests
शासन आदेश/आदेशों की नीतियों को निजी हित में बेच देना
Example sentence:

Sale of executive decrees on policies to private interests

शासन आदेश/आदेशों की नीतियों को निजी हित में बेच देना

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कानूनों पर मतदान में किसी सांसद या सांसदों का किसी निजी संस्था के हित में अपने मत को बेच देना


1. Sale of parliamentary votes on laws to private interests
parliamentary votes on laws = संसद में कानूनों पर होने वाला मतदान
Sale of = की बिक्री
to private interests = निजी संस्था या व्यक्ति के हित के लिए
अर्थात कई बार ऐसा होता है कि सांसद देश की हित को ताख पर रखकर किसी निजी संस्था के हित में सिर्फ इसलिए अपना मत दे देते हैं कि उस संस्था ने इसके लिए उन्हें पैसे दिए होते हैं, अर्थात वे अपना मत इस तरह से बेच देते हैं, जो कि सरासर गलत है, जनता के साथ धोखा है!
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निजी हितों केअनुकूल कानून बनाने के लिए, पैसे लेकर संसद में मतदान करना

मामला वह है जब हमारे माननीय सांसद प्रायवेट लोगों, पूंजीपतियों से पैसे लेकर, उनके हितों के अनुकूल कानून पारित करने का प्रयास करते हैं।
Example sentence:

We often find that money plays a role in passing of bills in Parliament and our honorable parliamentarians vote to help the industrialists.

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निजी हितों के लिए कानूनों पर संसदीय वोटों की बिक्री

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the All India
Services Act, 1951 (61 of 1951), the Central Government after consultation with the
Governments of the State concerned, hereby makes the following rules, namely:—
1. Short title and commencement. —
1(1) These rules may be called the All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968.
1(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.
2. Definitions—In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires—
2.(a) “Government” means—
(i) in the case of a member of the Service serving in connection with the
affairs of the Union, the Central Government; or
(ii) in the case of a member of the Service serving under a Foreign
Government or outside India (whether on duty or on leave), the Central
Government; or
(iii) in the case of a member of the Service serving in connection with the
affairs of a State, the Government of that State;
Explanation—A member of the Service whose services are placed at the disposal
of a company, corporation or other organisation or a local authority by the Central
Government or the Government or the Government of a State shall for the purpose of
these rules, be deemed to be a member of the Service serving in connection with the
affairs of the Union or in connection with the affairs of that State, as the case may be,
notwithstanding that his salary is drawn from the sources other than the Consolidated
Fund of India or the Consolidated Fund of that State;
2.(b) ‘member of family’, in relation to a member of the service, includes—
(i) the wife or husband as the case may be of such member, whether
residing with (such member)2
or not, but does not include a wife or
husband separated from the member of the Service by a decree or
order of competent court;
(ii) the son or daughter or the step-son or step-daughter of such member
and wholly dependent 1(on such member) but does not include a child
or step-child who is no longer in any way dependent (on such member)
or of whose custody the member of the Service has been deprived by
or under any law; and
(iii) any other person related, whether by blood or marriage, to such
member or to his or her wife or husband, as the case may be, and
wholly dependent on such member.
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