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It is no longer necessary to apologetically explain laws aimed at achieving equality as permissible exceptions . It can now be boldly claimed that such laws are necessary incidents of equality . However , it will not be entirely out of ...
It is no longer necessary to apologetically explain laws aimed at achieving equality as permissible exceptions . It can now be boldly claimed that such laws are necessary incidents of equality . However , it will not be entirely out of ...
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... present phenomenal increase in land values had supplied the necessary incentives to speculative purchasers in exploiting section 37 of the law for unwarranted large scale eviction and it was therefore considered necessary to enlarge ...
... present phenomenal increase in land values had supplied the necessary incentives to speculative purchasers in exploiting section 37 of the law for unwarranted large scale eviction and it was therefore considered necessary to enlarge ...
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It may also be noted that Section 25 F ( a ) has a proviso which says that ¡° no such notice shall be necessary if the retrenchment is under an agreement which specifies a date for the termination of service . " Clearly the proviso would ...
It may also be noted that Section 25 F ( a ) has a proviso which says that ¡° no such notice shall be necessary if the retrenchment is under an agreement which specifies a date for the termination of service . " Clearly the proviso would ...
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Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
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