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... means mental illness , arrested or in complete development of mind psycho- pathic disorder or any other disorder or disability of mind and includes schizophrenia ; ( b ) the expression ' psychopathic disorder ' means a persistent ...
... means mental illness , arrested or in complete development of mind psycho- pathic disorder or any other disorder or disability of mind and includes schizophrenia ; ( b ) the expression ' psychopathic disorder ' means a persistent ...
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... mean by it . Some mean distribu- tion , or ' re - distribution ' , of wealth , some interpret it as ' equality of oppor- tunity ' ... ; many , I suspect , mean simply that it is unjust that any body should be more fortunate than ...
... mean by it . Some mean distribu- tion , or ' re - distribution ' , of wealth , some interpret it as ' equality of oppor- tunity ' ... ; many , I suspect , mean simply that it is unjust that any body should be more fortunate than ...
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... means for the proper management of such endowments and the proper utilization of their resources ; ( c ) In particular to inquire into the manner in which holders of office in relation to Hindu public religious endowments are being ...
... means for the proper management of such endowments and the proper utilization of their resources ; ( c ) In particular to inquire into the manner in which holders of office in relation to Hindu public religious endowments are being ...
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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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