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Explanation : In this clause ( a ) the expression ' mental disorder ' means mental illness , arrested or in complete development of mind psychopathic disorder or any other disorder or disability of mind and includes schizophrenia ...
Explanation : In this clause ( a ) the expression ' mental disorder ' means mental illness , arrested or in complete development of mind psychopathic disorder or any other disorder or disability of mind and includes schizophrenia ...
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I am not sure that those who use the term most glibly know very clearly what they mean by it . Some mean distribution , or ' re - distribution ' , of wealth , some interpret it as ' equality of opportunity ' ... ; many , I suspect ...
I am not sure that those who use the term most glibly know very clearly what they mean by it . Some mean distribution , or ' re - distribution ' , of wealth , some interpret it as ' equality of opportunity ' ... ; many , I suspect ...
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... ( b ) To enquire into the manner in which Hindu public religious endowments are being managed and the measures thereof are being utilised and to recommend ways and means for the proper management of such endowments and the proper ...
... ( b ) To enquire into the manner in which Hindu public religious endowments are being managed and the measures thereof are being utilised and to recommend ways and means for the proper management of such endowments and the proper ...
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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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