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... give rise to reasonable apprehension of such a danger . It includes action or omission which injures the suscapabilities of the affected spouse and cause him or her mental agony which the sufferer alone can state . A husband or wife may ...
... give rise to reasonable apprehension of such a danger . It includes action or omission which injures the suscapabilities of the affected spouse and cause him or her mental agony which the sufferer alone can state . A husband or wife may ...
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... give up its identity and culture . In India there are many religious orders . This naturally produces diversity but in the national interest it is necessary to create conditions by which unity may be forged . One way to achieve this is ...
... give up its identity and culture . In India there are many religious orders . This naturally produces diversity but in the national interest it is necessary to create conditions by which unity may be forged . One way to achieve this is ...
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... give a new stimulus to the employees . Our workmen may be depended upon to endeavour to increase their productivity if their wages are satisfactory . It is part of human nature not to give of its best till the rewards are felt to be ...
... give a new stimulus to the employees . Our workmen may be depended upon to endeavour to increase their productivity if their wages are satisfactory . It is part of human nature not to give of its best till the rewards are felt to be ...
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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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