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... decision contained the seeds of destruction of the cherished rights of the people . The Court took the view that the Fundamental rights were outside amendatory process and the Parliament would have no power in future to amend provisions ...
... decision contained the seeds of destruction of the cherished rights of the people . The Court took the view that the Fundamental rights were outside amendatory process and the Parliament would have no power in future to amend provisions ...
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... decision on ' public pur- pose ' is Hamabai Framjee Petit v . Secretary of State for India.147 In this case the Government had given certain land in Bombay on lease under the terms of the lease . The Government , however , had the right ...
... decision on ' public pur- pose ' is Hamabai Framjee Petit v . Secretary of State for India.147 In this case the Government had given certain land in Bombay on lease under the terms of the lease . The Government , however , had the right ...
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... decision . One view was the result of the decision in Sheik Kudratulla v . Mahini Mohan Saha.159 According to it a Hindu purchaser was not bound by the Mohammedan law or pre - emption in favour of a Mohammedan co - partner although he ...
... decision . One view was the result of the decision in Sheik Kudratulla v . Mahini Mohan Saha.159 According to it a Hindu purchaser was not bound by the Mohammedan law or pre - emption in favour of a Mohammedan co - partner although he ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
Social Legislation and Criminal Sanctions | 25 |
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