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... Article 16 ( 1 ) ... Article 16 ( 4 ) indicates one of the methods of achieving equality embodied in Article 16 ( 1 ) . ¡± Similarly Mathew J. observed : " I agree that Article 16 ( 4 ) is capable of being interpreted as an exception to ...
... Article 16 ( 1 ) ... Article 16 ( 4 ) indicates one of the methods of achieving equality embodied in Article 16 ( 1 ) . ¡± Similarly Mathew J. observed : " I agree that Article 16 ( 4 ) is capable of being interpreted as an exception to ...
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... Article 16 ( 4 ) was exhaustive of all permissible classification under Article 16 ( 1 ) and therefore , apart from the reservation of posts contemplated by Article 16 ( 4 ) , there could be no other curtailment of the right guaranteed by ...
... Article 16 ( 4 ) was exhaustive of all permissible classification under Article 16 ( 1 ) and therefore , apart from the reservation of posts contemplated by Article 16 ( 4 ) , there could be no other curtailment of the right guaranteed by ...
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... Article 13 , 167 Article 14 , 46 , 94 , 120 , 122 , 188 , 329 n38 , 331 Article 15 , 29 , 45 , 46 , 121 , 123 , 125 , 126 , 165 , 167 Article 16 , 29 n43 , 134 , 135 , 165 , 168 , 169 , 329 n38 Article 17 , 142 , 143 , 144 Article 19 ...
... Article 13 , 167 Article 14 , 46 , 94 , 120 , 122 , 188 , 329 n38 , 331 Article 15 , 29 , 45 , 46 , 121 , 123 , 125 , 126 , 165 , 167 Article 16 , 29 n43 , 134 , 135 , 165 , 168 , 169 , 329 n38 Article 17 , 142 , 143 , 144 Article 19 ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
Social Legislation and Criminal Sanctions | 25 |
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Amendment amount applied areas Article backward classes Bombay bonus caste citizens classes clause Commission compensation consideration considered Constitution decision determined economic educational effect employer enacted equality established existing fact follows force freedom fundamental further give given Government ground held High Hindu hold husband important India individual industrial institution interest judges judgment judicial Justice labour land legislation legislature living Madras marriage matters means ment minority moral nature necessary object observed offence particular parties person pointed political practice Prevention principles prostitution protection provisions question reasonable referred reform regard Regulation relating religion religious Removal Report reservation restrictions result rule Scheduled secular secure separation social social legislation society Supreme Court taken temple term tion Union untouchability validity wages welfare wife women workers workmen