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N.M. Thomas.76 Ray , C.J. observed : ¡° The rule of equality within Articles 14 and 16 ( 1 ) will not be violated by a rule which will ensure equality of representation in the services for unrepresented class after satisfying the basic ...
N.M. Thomas.76 Ray , C.J. observed : ¡° The rule of equality within Articles 14 and 16 ( 1 ) will not be violated by a rule which will ensure equality of representation in the services for unrepresented class after satisfying the basic ...
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These rights supplement each other , Article 16 which ensures to all citizens equality of opportunity in matters relating to employment is an incident of guarantee of equality contained in Article 14. Article 16 ( 1 ) gives effect to ...
These rights supplement each other , Article 16 which ensures to all citizens equality of opportunity in matters relating to employment is an incident of guarantee of equality contained in Article 14. Article 16 ( 1 ) gives effect to ...
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a new dimension into the concept of equality and particularly of equality of opportunity . A new chapter may be said to have commenced in the interpretation of the equality clauses of the Constitution . It is no longer necessary to ...
a new dimension into the concept of equality and particularly of equality of opportunity . A new chapter may be said to have commenced in the interpretation of the equality clauses of the Constitution . It is no longer necessary to ...
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Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
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