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The State cannot take over the management of schools established by minority communities on the plea that the State seeks to do so or introduce free and compulsory education as required by the Directive Principles ( Articles 41 ...
The State cannot take over the management of schools established by minority communities on the plea that the State seeks to do so or introduce free and compulsory education as required by the Directive Principles ( Articles 41 ...
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educational institution has been established by some body else , any religious minority would have the right to ... The words " establish and administer " in the Article must be read conjunctively and so read it gives the right to the ...
educational institution has been established by some body else , any religious minority would have the right to ... The words " establish and administer " in the Article must be read conjunctively and so read it gives the right to the ...
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The Supreme Court held that this does not , however , mean that the Aligarh Muslim University was established ( or administered ) by the Muslim minority and that there can thus be no question of any amendment to the 1920 Act ( made by ...
The Supreme Court held that this does not , however , mean that the Aligarh Muslim University was established ( or administered ) by the Muslim minority and that there can thus be no question of any amendment to the 1920 Act ( made by ...
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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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