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He was further of the view that the State had the right to punish violations of the code of public morality through criminal law . In the analysis of Sir Patrick all crimes were sins but all sins should not be branded as crimes .
He was further of the view that the State had the right to punish violations of the code of public morality through criminal law . In the analysis of Sir Patrick all crimes were sins but all sins should not be branded as crimes .
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This right is further subject to the exceptions provided for in Clause ( 2 ) of Article 25. Accordingly , the State under Article 2518 has the power to make laws regulating or restricting any economic , financial political or other ...
This right is further subject to the exceptions provided for in Clause ( 2 ) of Article 25. Accordingly , the State under Article 2518 has the power to make laws regulating or restricting any economic , financial political or other ...
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Similarly , the State may restrict or prohibit activities of religious character if such activities tend to further enemy propaganda or prove deterimental to the security of the State . By the same token activities encouraging to escape ...
Similarly , the State may restrict or prohibit activities of religious character if such activities tend to further enemy propaganda or prove deterimental to the security of the State . By the same token activities encouraging to escape ...
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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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