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... moral evils " . ( p . 21 ) . The Court was also not prepared to accept the plea that , because of monogamy , there has been an increase in divorce rates in different parts of the world . The increase in divorce rates rather indicates ...
... moral evils " . ( p . 21 ) . The Court was also not prepared to accept the plea that , because of monogamy , there has been an increase in divorce rates in different parts of the world . The increase in divorce rates rather indicates ...
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... morality does not weaken the individual's responsibility for reaching moral judgments , and his obligation to help see them fulfilled . That view does not dismiss the burden of freedom for man nor permit him to retreat into blind ...
... morality does not weaken the individual's responsibility for reaching moral judgments , and his obligation to help see them fulfilled . That view does not dismiss the burden of freedom for man nor permit him to retreat into blind ...
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... moral injury to society and the physical danger to the individual arising from promiscuity and prostitution . The establishment of Protective Homes is envisaged in the Act , 68 but these have to be managed very efficiently . Moral ...
... moral injury to society and the physical danger to the individual arising from promiscuity and prostitution . The establishment of Protective Homes is envisaged in the Act , 68 but these have to be managed very efficiently . Moral ...
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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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