Law and Social Change in IndiaDeep & Deep, 1983 - 431페이지 |
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... untouchability must not be framed after the Constitution came into effect . A law which was existing at the time when Constitu- tion came into effect would be a law within the meaning of Article 17. The High Court , therefore , rightly ...
... untouchability must not be framed after the Constitution came into effect . A law which was existing at the time when Constitu- tion came into effect would be a law within the meaning of Article 17. The High Court , therefore , rightly ...
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... Untouchability Offences Act , 1955.93 Since it was not feasible to define untouchability in all its forms , provisions of this Act referred only to its common forms practised throughout India . Some of the special features of this Act ...
... Untouchability Offences Act , 1955.93 Since it was not feasible to define untouchability in all its forms , provisions of this Act referred only to its common forms practised throughout India . Some of the special features of this Act ...
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... untouchability . There might be stray cases of oppression and blackmail arising out of the appointment of special police squad for looking after the cases of untouchability . But its need cannot be minimised as it is well- known that ...
... untouchability . There might be stray cases of oppression and blackmail arising out of the appointment of special police squad for looking after the cases of untouchability . But its need cannot be minimised as it is well- known that ...
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Introduction | 12 |
Causes of Social Change | 18 |
Social Legislation and Criminal Sanctions | 25 |
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