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128 that the determination whether a class is backward is a complex question . Several factors will have to be taken into consideration . It was not on the basis of income alone that question was determined . 50.
128 that the determination whether a class is backward is a complex question . Several factors will have to be taken into consideration . It was not on the basis of income alone that question was determined . 50.
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The question whether a particular religious or charitable institution is or is not a religious denomination or any section thereof within the meaning of Art . 26 of the Constitution ...
The question whether a particular religious or charitable institution is or is not a religious denomination or any section thereof within the meaning of Art . 26 of the Constitution ...
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In appeal the question arose whether the right of pre - emption by vicinage offended Article 19 ( 1 ) ( f ) . There was a sharp difference of opinion in the Supreme Court in respect of law of pre - emption .
In appeal the question arose whether the right of pre - emption by vicinage offended Article 19 ( 1 ) ( f ) . There was a sharp difference of opinion in the Supreme Court in respect of law of pre - emption .
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Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
The Hindu Marriage Act 1955An Experiment | 36 |
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