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The provisions relating to religion in the Indian Constitution , therefore , are framed in such manner as to grant the citizens full freedom of worship . As a general rule , opportunity is given to all religious ¡¤ beliefs to grow .
The provisions relating to religion in the Indian Constitution , therefore , are framed in such manner as to grant the citizens full freedom of worship . As a general rule , opportunity is given to all religious ¡¤ beliefs to grow .
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State of MadrasS9 , it was pointed out that the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Act ( 22 of 1959 ) might be extended by notification under section 2 of the Act to Jain public institutions and ...
State of MadrasS9 , it was pointed out that the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Act ( 22 of 1959 ) might be extended by notification under section 2 of the Act to Jain public institutions and ...
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been reserved for the consideration of the President , has received his assent : Provided further that where any law makes any provision for the acquisition by the State of any estate and where any land comprised therein is held by a ...
been reserved for the consideration of the President , has received his assent : Provided further that where any law makes any provision for the acquisition by the State of any estate and where any land comprised therein is held by a ...
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Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
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