Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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... opinion gradually developed which emphasised that whatever be the past , free India must have a fresh start and that no community would be discriminated and all are treated equally . This body of opinion gained vigour and vitality with ...
... opinion gradually developed which emphasised that whatever be the past , free India must have a fresh start and that no community would be discriminated and all are treated equally . This body of opinion gained vigour and vitality with ...
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... opinion the reservation of 68 per cent of seats for such classes was unreasonable and not permitted by clause ( 4 ) of Article 15 . On analysis it becomes apparent that though it is true that the adoption of religious or caste criteria ...
... opinion the reservation of 68 per cent of seats for such classes was unreasonable and not permitted by clause ( 4 ) of Article 15 . On analysis it becomes apparent that though it is true that the adoption of religious or caste criteria ...
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... opinion that religious freedom provided in Article 26 was corporative in nature , content and orientation . Only 15 per cent of the politi- cal elites considered it to be individualistic in nature and con- tent . All intellectual elites ...
... opinion that religious freedom provided in Article 26 was corporative in nature , content and orientation . Only 15 per cent of the politi- cal elites considered it to be individualistic in nature and con- tent . All intellectual elites ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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