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Desertion • is a matter of inference to be drawn from the facts and the circumstances of each case . The inference may be drawn from certain facts which may not in an other case be capable of leading to the same inference , that is to ...
Desertion • is a matter of inference to be drawn from the facts and the circumstances of each case . The inference may be drawn from certain facts which may not in an other case be capable of leading to the same inference , that is to ...
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The right to manage the properties of the temple was a purely secular matter and it could not be regarded as religious practice so as to fall under Article 25 ( 1 ) or as amounting to affairs in matter of religion .
The right to manage the properties of the temple was a purely secular matter and it could not be regarded as religious practice so as to fall under Article 25 ( 1 ) or as amounting to affairs in matter of religion .
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Although it is a matter of personal law the law of pre - emption is applied to Mohammedans as a matter of ¡° justice , equity and good conscienec ¡± . After the coming into force of the Constitution , however , it is not open to the ...
Although it is a matter of personal law the law of pre - emption is applied to Mohammedans as a matter of ¡° justice , equity and good conscienec ¡± . After the coming into force of the Constitution , however , it is not open to the ...
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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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