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See also The State of Bombay v . Narasu Appa Mali , AIR 1952 Bom . 84. In this case it was observed that if religious practices ran counter to public order , morality , health or policy of social welfare , the religious practice must ...
See also The State of Bombay v . Narasu Appa Mali , AIR 1952 Bom . 84. In this case it was observed that if religious practices ran counter to public order , morality , health or policy of social welfare , the religious practice must ...
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State of Bombay , AIR 1958 Bom . 300 . Bhau Ram v . Baij Nath Singh , AIR 1962 SC 1476 . Bihar Fire Bricks and Potteries , 1953 , 1 , L.L.J. 49 . Bijai Cotton Mills v . State of Ajmer , AIR 1955 SC 33 : 1958 SCR 752 . Binda v .
State of Bombay , AIR 1958 Bom . 300 . Bhau Ram v . Baij Nath Singh , AIR 1962 SC 1476 . Bihar Fire Bricks and Potteries , 1953 , 1 , L.L.J. 49 . Bijai Cotton Mills v . State of Ajmer , AIR 1955 SC 33 : 1958 SCR 752 . Binda v .
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The Bombay District Municipalities Act I of 1918 . The Bombay Harijan ( Removal of Disabilities ) Act , 1946 . The Bombay Harijan Temple Entry Act , 1947 . The Bombay Hindu Divorce Act , 1947 . The Bombay Municipal Boroughs Act 18 of ...
The Bombay District Municipalities Act I of 1918 . The Bombay Harijan ( Removal of Disabilities ) Act , 1946 . The Bombay Harijan Temple Entry Act , 1947 . The Bombay Hindu Divorce Act , 1947 . The Bombay Municipal Boroughs Act 18 of ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
The Hindu Marriage Act 1955An Experiment | 36 |
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