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Judges have adopted a reformatory approach in sentencing accused persons for offences under this Act . If the offence is committed for the first time , they took into consideration the age , character , antecedents and the circumstances ...
Judges have adopted a reformatory approach in sentencing accused persons for offences under this Act . If the offence is committed for the first time , they took into consideration the age , character , antecedents and the circumstances ...
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As there was no Central Act on this matter , the Union Parliament passed the Untouchability Offences Act , 1955.93 ... or does any act in furtherance of the objects of this new law will also be guilty of an offence ; ( d ) In addition ...
As there was no Central Act on this matter , the Union Parliament passed the Untouchability Offences Act , 1955.93 ... or does any act in furtherance of the objects of this new law will also be guilty of an offence ; ( d ) In addition ...
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offences Act is often lax and halting . ... in the Untouchability Offences Act are genei ally mild and to a great extent do not deter the offender from repeating his offence nor do they serve useful purpose as a warning to others .
offences Act is often lax and halting . ... in the Untouchability Offences Act are genei ally mild and to a great extent do not deter the offender from repeating his offence nor do they serve useful purpose as a warning to others .
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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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