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... taken as constituting a religious denomi- nation . But at the same time in a narrow sense , Advaitism , Davitism , Vishishtadvaitism , Shaivism , Vaishnavism , etc. are deno- minations . If a group of members have adopted a system of ...
... taken as constituting a religious denomi- nation . But at the same time in a narrow sense , Advaitism , Davitism , Vishishtadvaitism , Shaivism , Vaishnavism , etc. are deno- minations . If a group of members have adopted a system of ...
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... taken away unless the Govern- ment is satisfied that these powers are grossly abused and if allowed to continue may reduce the efficacy or the use- fulness of the institution . It is , therefore , open to the Government or the Univer ...
... taken away unless the Govern- ment is satisfied that these powers are grossly abused and if allowed to continue may reduce the efficacy or the use- fulness of the institution . It is , therefore , open to the Government or the Univer ...
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... taken up by the State legislatures and different criterion for payment of compensa- tion was laid down by different States . The abolition of intermediaries was only a small part of the larger programme of economic and social ...
... taken up by the State legislatures and different criterion for payment of compensa- tion was laid down by different States . The abolition of intermediaries was only a small part of the larger programme of economic and social ...
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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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