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Speaking about putting too much restrictions on personal liberty , Allen in his book ' Democracy and the Individual ' observed as follows : " Go beyond the reasonable controls of personal liberty , and the reaction of excess ...
Speaking about putting too much restrictions on personal liberty , Allen in his book ' Democracy and the Individual ' observed as follows : " Go beyond the reasonable controls of personal liberty , and the reaction of excess ...
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It does not discharge its function by protecting the individual from injury , annoyance , corruption and exploitation ; the law must protect also the institutions and community of ideas , political and moral , without which ...
It does not discharge its function by protecting the individual from injury , annoyance , corruption and exploitation ; the law must protect also the institutions and community of ideas , political and moral , without which ...
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Eugene Smith ' observes : a " The secular state is a State which guarantees individual and corporate freedom of religion , deals with the individual as a citizen irrespective of his religion ; is not constitutionally connected to any ...
Eugene Smith ' observes : a " The secular state is a State which guarantees individual and corporate freedom of religion , deals with the individual as a citizen irrespective of his religion ; is not constitutionally connected to any ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
The Hindu Marriage Act 1955An Experiment | 36 |
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