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... given to the ' Sudras ' , the slaves , who were expected to serve the three upper classes with humility and contentment . The birth of a person in a caste determined the vocation he would pursue . The caste system was thus ...
... given to the ' Sudras ' , the slaves , who were expected to serve the three upper classes with humility and contentment . The birth of a person in a caste determined the vocation he would pursue . The caste system was thus ...
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... given to such denomination or a section of it to acquire and own movable and immovable properties and to admin- ister such properties in accordance with law . The language of the two clauses ( b ) and ( d ) of Article 26 would atonce ...
... given to such denomination or a section of it to acquire and own movable and immovable properties and to admin- ister such properties in accordance with law . The language of the two clauses ( b ) and ( d ) of Article 26 would atonce ...
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... given in the Acts generally can be circumvented and the persons can invent ingenious ways to evade the meaning given in definitions . Many words , therefore , ought to have been left undefined ( as has been done in the case of ' cruelty ...
... given in the Acts generally can be circumvented and the persons can invent ingenious ways to evade the meaning given in definitions . Many words , therefore , ought to have been left undefined ( as has been done in the case of ' cruelty ...
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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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