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The legislature may make regulations to ensure the efficacy of instruction , discipline , health , sanitation , morality ... if every law or regulation takes away the power of a minority to administer an educational institution merely ...
The legislature may make regulations to ensure the efficacy of instruction , discipline , health , sanitation , morality ... if every law or regulation takes away the power of a minority to administer an educational institution merely ...
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According to the Court Rule 2 seemed to provide for nothing more than a regulation . It provided for the assessment of educational needs of the locality by a compe . tent authority after taking into account the relevant considerations .
According to the Court Rule 2 seemed to provide for nothing more than a regulation . It provided for the assessment of educational needs of the locality by a compe . tent authority after taking into account the relevant considerations .
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The Dock Workers ( Regulation of Employment ) Act , 1948 . The Delhi Land Reforms Act , 1953 . The East Punjab ( Consolidation and Prevention of Fragmentation ) Act , 1948 . The East Punjab ( Removal of Religious and Social Disabilities ) ...
The Dock Workers ( Regulation of Employment ) Act , 1948 . The Delhi Land Reforms Act , 1953 . The East Punjab ( Consolidation and Prevention of Fragmentation ) Act , 1948 . The East Punjab ( Removal of Religious and Social Disabilities ) ...
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Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
The Hindu Marriage Act 1955An Experiment | 36 |
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