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... ( xiv ) defying the customs of the caste regarding feasts and the like during marriage and other ceremonies . See U. P. Census 1911 , p . 3377 . 7. Wilson : Indian Caste , I , p , 13 ; quoted by Hutton : Caste in India , pp .
... ( xiv ) defying the customs of the caste regarding feasts and the like during marriage and other ceremonies . See U. P. Census 1911 , p . 3377 . 7. Wilson : Indian Caste , I , p , 13 ; quoted by Hutton : Caste in India , pp .
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Marc Galanter in his article ¡° Protective Discrimination for Backward Classes in India " , 3 Journal of the Indian Law Institute ( 1961 ) , p . 69 observed : ¡° The courts must see that this experiment in protecting and advancing the ...
Marc Galanter in his article ¡° Protective Discrimination for Backward Classes in India " , 3 Journal of the Indian Law Institute ( 1961 ) , p . 69 observed : ¡° The courts must see that this experiment in protecting and advancing the ...
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This does not mean , however , that the people of India chose , when adopting the new Constitution , to live in a godless , irreligious or anti - religious State . The policy of the Constitution - makers was to ensure that religious ...
This does not mean , however , that the people of India chose , when adopting the new Constitution , to live in a godless , irreligious or anti - religious State . The policy of the Constitution - makers was to ensure that religious ...
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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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