Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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Stran 15
... interests . The dismemberment of Pakistan evid- ently demonstrated that religion - based unity could not with- stand the clash of economic interests . The above discussion shows that secularism was beneficial for both nation and the ...
... interests . The dismemberment of Pakistan evid- ently demonstrated that religion - based unity could not with- stand the clash of economic interests . The above discussion shows that secularism was beneficial for both nation and the ...
Stran 51
... interests in deciding sensi- tive cases concerning religious freedom as embodied in Article 25. 53.4 per cent of ... interest would be extremely useful . Unlike the mecha- nical rule evolved by the Indian courts , this theory Positive ...
... interests in deciding sensi- tive cases concerning religious freedom as embodied in Article 25. 53.4 per cent of ... interest would be extremely useful . Unlike the mecha- nical rule evolved by the Indian courts , this theory Positive ...
Stran 140
... interest of a beneficial character sanctioned by custom.86 In Angurbalas the court held that like a Shebait , the Matadhipati had a proprietary interest in the trust property . Explaining the view the court thus held that in the concep ...
... interest of a beneficial character sanctioned by custom.86 In Angurbalas the court held that like a Shebait , the Matadhipati had a proprietary interest in the trust property . Explaining the view the court thus held that in the concep ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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