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... restrictions which were not reasonable restrictions . Rejecting the contention that the word restriction in clause ( 5 ) of Article 19 could not extend to deprivation of a property , the court pointed out that it was quite conceivable ...
... restrictions which were not reasonable restrictions . Rejecting the contention that the word restriction in clause ( 5 ) of Article 19 could not extend to deprivation of a property , the court pointed out that it was quite conceivable ...
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... restrictions . Kania , C. J. ( with whom Fazl Ali and Sastri , JJ . agreed ) observed : " The law providing reasonable restrictions on the exer- cise of the right conferred by Article 19 may contain substan- tive provisions as well as ...
... restrictions . Kania , C. J. ( with whom Fazl Ali and Sastri , JJ . agreed ) observed : " The law providing reasonable restrictions on the exer- cise of the right conferred by Article 19 may contain substan- tive provisions as well as ...
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... restrictions without being tested by the courts was a strong element to be taken into consideration in judging the reasonableness of restrictions . The Court observed : " It is important in this context to bear in mind that the test of ...
... restrictions without being tested by the courts was a strong element to be taken into consideration in judging the reasonableness of restrictions . The Court observed : " It is important in this context to bear in mind that the test of ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
Social Legislation and Criminal Sanctions | 25 |
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