Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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... Amendment ) Act in 1951. The necessity for the amendment of the article arose on account of the deci- sions given by the Supreme Court in The State of Madras v . Champakam Dorairajan and Venkataramana v . The State of Madras . It has ...
... Amendment ) Act in 1951. The necessity for the amendment of the article arose on account of the deci- sions given by the Supreme Court in The State of Madras v . Champakam Dorairajan and Venkataramana v . The State of Madras . It has ...
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... Amendment ) Act . 1951 which was necessitated because of certain adverse court decisions . At the time of its amend- ment the Law Minister made clear that the necessity for the amendment of Article 15 had arisen on account of the judg ...
... Amendment ) Act . 1951 which was necessitated because of certain adverse court decisions . At the time of its amend- ment the Law Minister made clear that the necessity for the amendment of Article 15 had arisen on account of the judg ...
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... Amendment ) Act , 1951 , which was necessitated because of certain adverse court decisions . At the time of its amendment in Parliament , the then Law Minister of the Government of India pointed out that the necessity for the amendment ...
... Amendment ) Act , 1951 , which was necessitated because of certain adverse court decisions . At the time of its amendment in Parliament , the then Law Minister of the Government of India pointed out that the necessity for the amendment ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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