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Moreover , the impugned provisions were saved by clause ( 2 ) ( b ) of Article 25.27 The view of the Court was that clause ( 1 ) was entirely independent of clause ( 2 ) and , therefore , for purposes of interpretation the whole Article ...
Moreover , the impugned provisions were saved by clause ( 2 ) ( b ) of Article 25.27 The view of the Court was that clause ( 1 ) was entirely independent of clause ( 2 ) and , therefore , for purposes of interpretation the whole Article ...
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( 2 ) Nothing in sub - clause ( a ) of clause ( 1 ) shall affect the operation of any existing law , or prevent the State from making any law in so far as such law imposes reasonable restrictions on the exercise of the right conferred ...
( 2 ) Nothing in sub - clause ( a ) of clause ( 1 ) shall affect the operation of any existing law , or prevent the State from making any law in so far as such law imposes reasonable restrictions on the exercise of the right conferred ...
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( 5 ) Nothing in sub - clauses ( d ) , ( e ) and ( f ) of the said clause shall affect the operation of any existing law in so far as it imposes , or prevent the State from making any law imposing , reasonable restrictions on the ...
( 5 ) Nothing in sub - clauses ( d ) , ( e ) and ( f ) of the said clause shall affect the operation of any existing law in so far as it imposes , or prevent the State from making any law imposing , reasonable restrictions on the ...
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Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
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