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that if , in a particular locality the vice of the prostitute was endemic , degrading those who lived by prostitution and demoralising others who came into contact with them , the legislature might impose severe restrictions on the ...
that if , in a particular locality the vice of the prostitute was endemic , degrading those who lived by prostitution and demoralising others who came into contact with them , the legislature might impose severe restrictions on the ...
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If there was no property which could be acquired , held or disposed of , no restrictions could be placed on the exercise of the right to acquire , hold or dispose of it.104 In Kochuni's 105 case which is considered in detail below ...
If there was no property which could be acquired , held or disposed of , no restrictions could be placed on the exercise of the right to acquire , hold or dispose of it.104 In Kochuni's 105 case which is considered in detail below ...
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In addition to the test of reasonable restriction suggested in the Kochuni case , earlier cases led to suggestions which fixed the pattern for subsequent ... The term ' reasonable restrictions ' was considered in 1950 in N.B. Khare v .
In addition to the test of reasonable restriction suggested in the Kochuni case , earlier cases led to suggestions which fixed the pattern for subsequent ... The term ' reasonable restrictions ' was considered in 1950 in N.B. Khare v .
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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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