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... hold that the abridgement sought to be effected retrospectively of the rights of a purchaser at a revenue sale is so substantial as to amount to a deprivation of his property within the meaning of Article 31 ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) . No ...
... hold that the abridgement sought to be effected retrospectively of the rights of a purchaser at a revenue sale is so substantial as to amount to a deprivation of his property within the meaning of Article 31 ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) . No ...
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... hold and dispose of property is in question . sense . 102 Where the State imposed unreasonable restrictions , the courts , however , have given remedy to the affected individual.101 As we have seen above , the word ' property ' has been ...
... hold and dispose of property is in question . sense . 102 Where the State imposed unreasonable restrictions , the courts , however , have given remedy to the affected individual.101 As we have seen above , the word ' property ' has been ...
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... hold and dispose of property arises as such a restriction is the natural result of the taking away of the right itself and this right could be taken away by authority of law in view of clause ( 1 ) of Article 31 of the Constitution ...
... hold and dispose of property arises as such a restriction is the natural result of the taking away of the right itself and this right could be taken away by authority of law in view of clause ( 1 ) of Article 31 of the Constitution ...
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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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