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... tion of the property of a Mutt.73 Article 2674 of the Constitution guarantees certain rights to religious denominations or sections thereof . Before proceeding further , it may well be to clarify the mean- ing of the word " denomination ...
... tion of the property of a Mutt.73 Article 2674 of the Constitution guarantees certain rights to religious denominations or sections thereof . Before proceeding further , it may well be to clarify the mean- ing of the word " denomination ...
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... tion which is administered by the State but has been established under any endowment or trust which requires that religious instruction is to be imparted in such institutions.117 Soon after independence , a controversy arose as to ...
... tion which is administered by the State but has been established under any endowment or trust which requires that religious instruction is to be imparted in such institutions.117 Soon after independence , a controversy arose as to ...
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... tion , or specifies the principle on which , and the manner in which , it is to be determined . 26. Guru Dutta Sharma v . State of Bihar , AIR 1961 SC 1684 : 1697 : See also Belfast Corpn . v . O.D. Cars Ltd. , 1960 A.C. 490 : 517 . 27 ...
... tion , or specifies the principle on which , and the manner in which , it is to be determined . 26. Guru Dutta Sharma v . State of Bihar , AIR 1961 SC 1684 : 1697 : See also Belfast Corpn . v . O.D. Cars Ltd. , 1960 A.C. 490 : 517 . 27 ...
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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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