Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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Stran 70
... caste of the applicant as one of the criteria for backwardness . The Supreme Court held that though the caste of the group of citizens might be a relevant circumstance for ascertaining their social backwardness , it could not be the ...
... caste of the applicant as one of the criteria for backwardness . The Supreme Court held that though the caste of the group of citizens might be a relevant circumstance for ascertaining their social backwardness , it could not be the ...
Stran 95
... caste and even within that caste group may be given special privi- leges . It may be argued legitimately that this amounts to discrimination against persons on grounds of caste alone , for those persons who do not belong to notified caste ...
... caste and even within that caste group may be given special privi- leges . It may be argued legitimately that this amounts to discrimination against persons on grounds of caste alone , for those persons who do not belong to notified caste ...
Stran 98
... caste criteria . According to the Court in M.R. Balaji's case , the State is forbidden by clause ( 4 ) to make the caste ( or religion ) the sole test for the selection of backward classes . But caste or religion can be made a ...
... caste criteria . According to the Court in M.R. Balaji's case , the State is forbidden by clause ( 4 ) to make the caste ( or religion ) the sole test for the selection of backward classes . But caste or religion can be made a ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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