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of the provisions of the Act . By using the expression ¡° shall be punishable ¡± the legislature has made it clear that the offender shall not escape the penal consequences provided in the Act . By providing that a person on first ...
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Therefore , even if adoption is not recognised by the Muhammedan law and even though the Muhammedan law of inheritance may be considered as an integral part of the religion of the Muslims , yet the legislature can modify the personal ...
Therefore , even if adoption is not recognised by the Muhammedan law and even though the Muhammedan law of inheritance may be considered as an integral part of the religion of the Muslims , yet the legislature can modify the personal ...
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The Supreme Court held in this case that the legislature was competent to enact it as the Act aimed at land improvement and was broadly stated a legislation in regard to the right in or over land or categories specifically referred in ...
The Supreme Court held in this case that the legislature was competent to enact it as the Act aimed at land improvement and was broadly stated a legislation in regard to the right in or over land or categories specifically referred in ...
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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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