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The extent to which the Act has had the effect of denuding the earlier socio - economic activities of the Hindu family and gradually bringing forth a new family structure has been considered . The second problem pertains to women and ...
The extent to which the Act has had the effect of denuding the earlier socio - economic activities of the Hindu family and gradually bringing forth a new family structure has been considered . The second problem pertains to women and ...
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89 It was further pleaded that the law which punishes untouchability must be framed under the Constitution after it came into effect . The Court held that dhobis actually refused to render service and their act was not merely a threat ...
89 It was further pleaded that the law which punishes untouchability must be framed under the Constitution after it came into effect . The Court held that dhobis actually refused to render service and their act was not merely a threat ...
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According to the Article as it stands after 42nd Amendment of the Constitution no law giving effect to the policy of the State securing all or any of the principles laid down in Part IV can be declared to be void on the ground that it ...
According to the Article as it stands after 42nd Amendment of the Constitution no law giving effect to the policy of the State securing all or any of the principles laid down in Part IV can be declared to be void on the ground that it ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
The Hindu Marriage Act 1955An Experiment | 36 |
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