Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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Stran 26
... Clause 2 lays down certain further exceptions to the right declared by clause ( 1 ) of Article 25 of the Indian Constitution . Clause 2 of this Article con- tains two sub - clauses ( a ) and ( b ) . Sub - clause ( a ) saves the power of ...
... Clause 2 lays down certain further exceptions to the right declared by clause ( 1 ) of Article 25 of the Indian Constitution . Clause 2 of this Article con- tains two sub - clauses ( a ) and ( b ) . Sub - clause ( a ) saves the power of ...
Stran 95
... clause ( 4 ) of Article 15 and Article 341 are exceptions grafted by the Constitution on the general rule laid down in clause ( 1 ) of Article 15.130 The High Court thus sustained discrimination solely based on grounds of religion.131 ...
... clause ( 4 ) of Article 15 and Article 341 are exceptions grafted by the Constitution on the general rule laid down in clause ( 1 ) of Article 15.130 The High Court thus sustained discrimination solely based on grounds of religion.131 ...
Stran 96
... clause ( 1 ) . The necessity to incorporate the clause arose as a result of the decisions given in Champakam Dorairajan and Venkataraman cases . The object of this amendment was to bring Articles 15 and 29 in line with Article 16 ( 4 ) ...
... clause ( 1 ) . The necessity to incorporate the clause arose as a result of the decisions given in Champakam Dorairajan and Venkataraman cases . The object of this amendment was to bring Articles 15 and 29 in line with Article 16 ( 4 ) ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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