Religious Freedom Under the Indian ConstitutionMinerva Associates (Publications), 1976 - 143 strani |
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Stran 98
... clause ( 4 ) had to be introduced after Art . 15 by the First Amendment Act of 1951. In that case a Govern- ment Order fixing seats according to a certain proportion for different communities in Medical and Engineering ins- titutions of ...
... clause ( 4 ) had to be introduced after Art . 15 by the First Amendment Act of 1951. In that case a Govern- ment Order fixing seats according to a certain proportion for different communities in Medical and Engineering ins- titutions of ...
Stran 104
... clause goes further to its cumulative sense as well . In J. Devadasan vs. Union of India ( AIR 1964 SC 179 ) , the Government Order after Art . 16 ( 4 ) to ' carry forward ' the vacant posts to be filled in by the so - called backward ...
... clause goes further to its cumulative sense as well . In J. Devadasan vs. Union of India ( AIR 1964 SC 179 ) , the Government Order after Art . 16 ( 4 ) to ' carry forward ' the vacant posts to be filled in by the so - called backward ...
Stran 125
... Clauses ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) contain the exceptions to clause ( 1 ) of Art . 28. Clause ( 2 ) refers to those educational insti- tutions which are not established by the State , nor they are wholly maintained by the State of its own . But ...
... Clauses ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) contain the exceptions to clause ( 1 ) of Art . 28. Clause ( 2 ) refers to those educational insti- tutions which are not established by the State , nor they are wholly maintained by the State of its own . But ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History Nature | 7 |
Positive Freedom of Religion | 34 |
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