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judge suitable - traducción al español

1993 NOVEL BY VIKRAM SETH
A Suitable Boy (novel); A suitable boy
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SPECIALISTS RESPONSIBLE FOR LEGAL SUPPORT IN THE MILITARY
Judge advocate; Judge Advocate
abogado militar
judge         
  • Judges of the [[Supreme Federal Court]] of Brazil
  • [[Róbert Ragnar Spanó]], president of the [[European Court of Human Rights]]
  • United States Supreme Court]] in 2010
  • [[Susan Kiefel]], Chief Justice of Australia
  • These drawings were taken from life in 1758. From left to right, top row: 1. Interpreter, Rhowangee Sewagee. 2. Judge of the Hindoo Law, Antoba Crustnagee Pundit. 3. Hindoo Officer, Lellather Chatta Bhutt. From left to right, bottom row: 4. Officer to the Mooremen, Mahmoud Ackram of the Codjee order or priesthood of the cast of Moormens. 5. Judge of the Mohomedan Law, Cajee Husson. 6. Haveldar, or summoning Officer, Mahmound Ismael'.
OFFICIAL WHO PRESIDES OVER COURT PROCEEDINGS
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judge         
  • Judges of the [[Supreme Federal Court]] of Brazil
  • [[Róbert Ragnar Spanó]], president of the [[European Court of Human Rights]]
  • United States Supreme Court]] in 2010
  • [[Susan Kiefel]], Chief Justice of Australia
  • These drawings were taken from life in 1758. From left to right, top row: 1. Interpreter, Rhowangee Sewagee. 2. Judge of the Hindoo Law, Antoba Crustnagee Pundit. 3. Hindoo Officer, Lellather Chatta Bhutt. From left to right, bottom row: 4. Officer to the Mooremen, Mahmoud Ackram of the Codjee order or priesthood of the cast of Moormens. 5. Judge of the Mohomedan Law, Cajee Husson. 6. Haveldar, or summoning Officer, Mahmound Ismael'.
OFFICIAL WHO PRESIDES OVER COURT PROCEEDINGS
Justices; Justice (official); Iudex; Professional judges; Judge's robes; United States judge; Judge (United States); Judge authority; 👨‍⚖️; 👨🏻‍⚖️; 👨🏼‍⚖️; 👨🏽‍⚖️; 👨🏾‍⚖️; 👨🏿‍⚖️; 👩‍⚖️; 👩🏻‍⚖️; 👩🏼‍⚖️; 👩🏽‍⚖️; 👩🏾‍⚖️; 👩🏿‍⚖️; Judgeship
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Definición

judge advocate
¦ noun Law a barrister who advises a court martial on points of law and sums up the case.

Wikipedia

A Suitable Boy

A Suitable Boy is a novel by Vikram Seth, published in 1993. With 1,349 pages (1,488 pages in paperback), the English-language book is one of the longest novels published in a single volume.

A Suitable Boy is set in a newly post-independence, post-partition India. The novel follows four families during 18 months, and centres on Mrs. Rupa Mehra's efforts to arrange the marriage of her younger daughter, Lata, to a "suitable boy". Lata is a 19-year-old university student who refuses to be influenced by her domineering mother or opinionated brother, Arun. Her story revolves around the choice she is forced to make between her suitors Kabir, Haresh, and Amit.

It begins in the fictional town of Brahmpur, located along the Ganges. Patna, Brahmpur, along with Calcutta, Delhi, Lucknow and other Indian cities, forms a colourful backdrop for the emerging stories.

The novel alternately offers satirical and earnest examinations of national political issues in the period leading up to the first post-Independence national election of 1952, including Hindu–Muslim strife, the status of lower caste peoples such as the jatav, land reforms and the eclipse of the feudal princes and landlords, academic affairs, abolition of the Zamindari system, family relations and a range of further issues of importance to the characters.

The novel is divided into 19 parts, with each generally focusing on a different subplot. Each part is described in rhyming couplet form on the contents page.