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18 It is , therefore , necessary that all social legislation must be accompanied by ¡° social preparedness ¡± —by effective propaganda to educate the people about its objects and to convince them of the ultimate utility of a particular ...
18 It is , therefore , necessary that all social legislation must be accompanied by ¡° social preparedness ¡± —by effective propaganda to educate the people about its objects and to convince them of the ultimate utility of a particular ...
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From this it follows that the proceeds of taxation cannot be used in support of any particular sect or religious tenet . A person is not to be punished in any way for failure to attend public worship . Ordinarily , there should not be ...
From this it follows that the proceeds of taxation cannot be used in support of any particular sect or religious tenet . A person is not to be punished in any way for failure to attend public worship . Ordinarily , there should not be ...
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the promotion or maintenanee of any particular religion or religious denomination . The reason underlying the provision is obvious . Ours being a secular State and there being freedom of religion guaranteed by the Constitution both to ...
the promotion or maintenanee of any particular religion or religious denomination . The reason underlying the provision is obvious . Ours being a secular State and there being freedom of religion guaranteed by the Constitution both to ...
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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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