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Definition of vakil in English: vakil(also vakeel) nounvəˈkiːl Indian 1A lawyer or solicitor. 律师;初级律师 Example sentencesExamples - The judge must have laughed, and the vakils no doubt enjoyed the spectacle.
- The High Court of Judicature shall have the power to approve, admit and enroll advocates, vakils and attorneys-at-law.
- The root of the whole evil is useless expenditure in legislation, that delights the thieves, rogues, and vakeels.
- The guilty was sentenced to transportation for life, despite the best efforts of his vakils.
- It was highly important that justice should be administered in a language familiar to the litigant parties, to their vakeels and to the people at large.
2An agent or representative. 代理人;代表 Example sentencesExamples - Vakils in the Mughal period were actually mediators.
- Nevertheless, the visiting vakils from Iran seems to have taught them certain practices.
- There the vakils, Government officials, teachers and students received him at the landing and took him to the Vidyalaya.
- All European Companies used to engage Armenian vakils to represent them and their cause.
- The Princes were each mounted on an elephant richly caparisoned, and seated in a silver howder, and were attended by their father's vakeels, and the persons already mentioned, also on elephants.
OriginFrom Persian and Urdu wakīl, Turkish vakīl, from Arabic wakīl. |