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... Constitution , and further that rights can only be suspended in an emergency . Subba Rao supported his view by ... Constitution after 1950. It appeared to it perhaps that if the Parliament continued to have power to amend the ...
... Constitution , and further that rights can only be suspended in an emergency . Subba Rao supported his view by ... Constitution after 1950. It appeared to it perhaps that if the Parliament continued to have power to amend the ...
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... Constitution ( Twenty fourth Amendment ) Act inserting Article 31 - C the Kesvanand's case found by the majority that the later declaration appended to Art . 31 - C was not competently made by the Constitution Amendment Act by the ...
... Constitution ( Twenty fourth Amendment ) Act inserting Article 31 - C the Kesvanand's case found by the majority that the later declaration appended to Art . 31 - C was not competently made by the Constitution Amendment Act by the ...
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... Constitution nor does it include the power to alter the basic structure or frame- work of the Constitution . Subject to the retention of basic structure or framework of the Constitution the power of amendment is plenary and includes ...
... Constitution nor does it include the power to alter the basic structure or frame- work of the Constitution . Subject to the retention of basic structure or framework of the Constitution the power of amendment is plenary and includes ...
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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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