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This is the function of the state ; the courts ' jurisdiction is to decide whether the tests applied are valid . If it appears that the tests applied are proper and valid , the classification of socially and educationally backward ...
This is the function of the state ; the courts ' jurisdiction is to decide whether the tests applied are valid . If it appears that the tests applied are proper and valid , the classification of socially and educationally backward ...
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If the Act was to be applied to one Jain institution on the ground of mismanagement of a particular institution , it was not reasonable to suppose that the Act would , therefore , had to be applied to all Jain institutions .
If the Act was to be applied to one Jain institution on the ground of mismanagement of a particular institution , it was not reasonable to suppose that the Act would , therefore , had to be applied to all Jain institutions .
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The result is the students of the Roman Catholic community , which is said to represent less than 10 % of the total population when in competition with students of the other communities who have all applied for admission , obviously ...
The result is the students of the Roman Catholic community , which is said to represent less than 10 % of the total population when in competition with students of the other communities who have all applied for admission , obviously ...
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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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