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The caste system is indeed so deeply ingrained in Indian mind that as pointed out by the Supreme Court in Ganpat v . Returning Officer ¡° for a person who has grown up in Indian society , it is very difficult to get out of the coils of ...
The caste system is indeed so deeply ingrained in Indian mind that as pointed out by the Supreme Court in Ganpat v . Returning Officer ¡° for a person who has grown up in Indian society , it is very difficult to get out of the coils of ...
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J. pointed out ( p . 1382 ) that the expression ¡° class ¡± in Article 15 ( 4 ) meant a homegeneous section of the people group together because of certain likeness or common traits and who are identifiable by some common attributes such ...
J. pointed out ( p . 1382 ) that the expression ¡° class ¡± in Article 15 ( 4 ) meant a homegeneous section of the people group together because of certain likeness or common traits and who are identifiable by some common attributes such ...
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It has been pointed out more than once that the standard of judging reasonableness cannot be fixed in precise terms . Recently in Pathummma v . State of Kerala 06 Court the Supreme Court of India discussed the scope of reasonable ...
It has been pointed out more than once that the standard of judging reasonableness cannot be fixed in precise terms . Recently in Pathummma v . State of Kerala 06 Court the Supreme Court of India discussed the scope of reasonable ...
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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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