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obligation to the minority communities who are of our own . ... provisions of the Constitution and the spirit in which the courts have interpreted them should inspire confidence in religious and linguistic minorities in the country .
obligation to the minority communities who are of our own . ... provisions of the Constitution and the spirit in which the courts have interpreted them should inspire confidence in religious and linguistic minorities in the country .
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The right of the minority community to administer is available only in respect of institutions which they establish . This is so because for the purpose of Article 30 ( 1 ) the word means ' to bring into existence ' , and so the right ...
The right of the minority community to administer is available only in respect of institutions which they establish . This is so because for the purpose of Article 30 ( 1 ) the word means ' to bring into existence ' , and so the right ...
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6 . the minorities to take it at the expense of their right to administer institution under Article 30 ( 1 ) . However , the right to administer does not include the right to maladminister . 132 The term ¡° minority ¡± refers to any ...
6 . the minorities to take it at the expense of their right to administer institution under Article 30 ( 1 ) . However , the right to administer does not include the right to maladminister . 132 The term ¡° minority ¡± refers to any ...
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