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In this case , Justice Gajendragadkar , speaking on behalf of the whole court , took the view that the order of the Mysore Government reserving scats for backward classes upto the extent 68 % was ' unconstitutional , unintelligible ...
In this case , Justice Gajendragadkar , speaking on behalf of the whole court , took the view that the order of the Mysore Government reserving scats for backward classes upto the extent 68 % was ' unconstitutional , unintelligible ...
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Ltd. v Suit Mill Mazdoor Union 1955 , I SCR 991 , Bhagwati , J. described Social Justice as a very " vague and indeterminate expression " , and added that whatever it meant , ¡° the concept of social justice does not emanate from the ...
Ltd. v Suit Mill Mazdoor Union 1955 , I SCR 991 , Bhagwati , J. described Social Justice as a very " vague and indeterminate expression " , and added that whatever it meant , ¡° the concept of social justice does not emanate from the ...
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On the whole , such advantages as can be cited in favour of delays in the administration of justice are negligible in comparison with the great advantages accruing from quick justice . The derivative results of quick justice are all the ...
On the whole , such advantages as can be cited in favour of delays in the administration of justice are negligible in comparison with the great advantages accruing from quick justice . The derivative results of quick justice are all the ...
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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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