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The Constitution also authorises the Union Government to exercise control over the administration of Scheduled Areas and to promote the welfare of the Scheduled Tribes..9 EQUAL PROTECTION OF LAWS AND REASONABLE CLASSIFICATION Article 14 ...
The Constitution also authorises the Union Government to exercise control over the administration of Scheduled Areas and to promote the welfare of the Scheduled Tribes..9 EQUAL PROTECTION OF LAWS AND REASONABLE CLASSIFICATION Article 14 ...
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In this case a doubt was raised as to whether the reservation made in respect of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes ( 15 % and 3 % respectively ) was also struck down by the Supreme Court in Balaji's case .
In this case a doubt was raised as to whether the reservation made in respect of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes ( 15 % and 3 % respectively ) was also struck down by the Supreme Court in Balaji's case .
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... seats are still reserved in the House of the People and in the Legislative Assembly of every State for the Scheduled Castes and for the Scheduled Tribes ( except the Scheduled Tribes in the tribal areas of Assam ) .15 .
... seats are still reserved in the House of the People and in the Legislative Assembly of every State for the Scheduled Castes and for the Scheduled Tribes ( except the Scheduled Tribes in the tribal areas of Assam ) .15 .
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Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
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