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attainder Meaning in Bengali



নাগরিক অধিকার বাতিলের





attainder's Usage Examples:

In English criminal law, attainder or attinctura was the metaphorical "stain" or "corruption of blood" which arose from being condemned for a serious.


A bill of attainder (also known as an act of attainder or writ of attainder or bill of penalties) is an act of a legislature declaring a person, or a.


throne after his own son, justifying the exclusion of Edward IV either by attainder for his treason against Henry VI or on the grounds of his alleged illegitimacy.


the United States Constitution, is not an ex post facto law or bill of attainder in violation of Article One, Section 10 of the United States Constitution.


Fraser was a Colonel in the Army and would have succeeded but for the attainder.


their grasp, dropped the impeachment, and brought in and passed a bill of attainder on 13 April by a vote of 204 to 59.


He did not succeed, however, in removing the attainder of 1716, but was created by George III of the Hanoverian dynasty, in 1797.


In October 1400, the attainder was reversed, and Richard's son Thomas succeeded to his father's estates.


1703 she and her late husband John Proctor were granted a reversal of attainder by the Massachusetts legislature.


remained in limbo until Parliament introduced on 29 January 1542 a bill of attainder, which was passed on 7 February 1542.


more than five years previous is not an ex post facto law nor a bill of attainder.


However, his honours and lands had already been forfeited to the Crown by attainder.


attainder of first and second creations in 1398; attainted 1400) The first, second, and fourth creations lay under attainder from 1400.


The attainder.


Parliament took up the issue and eventually passed a bill of attainder, under which Laud was beheaded on Tower Hill on 10 January 1645, notwithstanding.



attainder's Meaning':

cancellation of civil rights

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