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The Court was also of the view that the words ¡° providing for social welfare and reform " used in clause ( 2 ) of Article 25 should not be limited to Hindu religious institutions of a public character . It was the finding of the court ...
The Court was also of the view that the words ¡° providing for social welfare and reform " used in clause ( 2 ) of Article 25 should not be limited to Hindu religious institutions of a public character . It was the finding of the court ...
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( c ) Tenancy Reforms A study of land reform legislations in different States shows that the security of tenants has generally been strengthened significantly . A detailed scheme has been put through and a new land tenure system suited ...
( c ) Tenancy Reforms A study of land reform legislations in different States shows that the security of tenants has generally been strengthened significantly . A detailed scheme has been put through and a new land tenure system suited ...
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Umesh Jha , 130 the part of the Bihar Land Reforms Act , 1950 , as amended in 1959 , which empowered the Collector to ... settlement and also other lands in respect of which provisions were normally made in land - reform enactments .
Umesh Jha , 130 the part of the Bihar Land Reforms Act , 1950 , as amended in 1959 , which empowered the Collector to ... settlement and also other lands in respect of which provisions were normally made in land - reform enactments .
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Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
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