Nullity

/ˈnʌl.ə.ti/

शून्यता; अमान्यता; निरर्थक/तुच्छ व्यक्ति या वस्तु

Origin & History

From Late Latin nullitas (“nothingness”), from Latin nullus (“none, no”).

लेटिन के nullitas (“शून्यता/कुछ भी न होना”) से, जो लैटिन nullus (“कोई नहीं/नहीं”) से बना है।

Definition

Nullity means a condition of being invalid, void, or having no legal force; it can also refer to a person or thing considered worthless or having no real influence.

Nullity का अर्थ है अमान्य, शून्य या कानूनी रूप से बिना प्रभाव वाली स्थिति; यह किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति या वस्तु के लिए भी कहा जाता है जिसे तुच्छ, निरर्थक या प्रभावहीन माना जाए।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
The court declared the contract a nullity.
अदालत ने अनुबंध को शून्य (अमान्य) घोषित कर दिया।

Usage Examples

Because the required signatures were missing, the agreement was a nullity.
In law, an unlawful marriage may be treated as a nullity.
After the reorganization, his role felt like a nullity with no real authority.
They argued that the earlier ruling was a nullity due to lack of jurisdiction.

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Idioms & Phrases

A nullity in the eyes of the law
कानून की दृष्टि में शून्य/अमान्य
Declare (something) a nullity
(किसी चीज़ को) शून्य/अमान्य घोषित करना