Introduction to the Constitution of IndiaS.C. Sarkar, 1966 - 369 páginas |
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... majority of the Union Parliament , i.e. , a majority of not less than 2/3 of the members of each House present and voting , which again , must be a majority of the total membership of that House . Even the Fundamental Rights can be ...
... majority of the Union Parliament , i.e. , a majority of not less than 2/3 of the members of each House present and voting , which again , must be a majority of the total membership of that House . Even the Fundamental Rights can be ...
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... majority , and if they cannot obtain even a two - thirds majority in the Parliament elected on adult franchise in their favour , their dissatisfaction with the Constitution cannot be deemed to be shared by the general public ...
... majority , and if they cannot obtain even a two - thirds majority in the Parliament elected on adult franchise in their favour , their dissatisfaction with the Constitution cannot be deemed to be shared by the general public ...
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... majority of the Legislature and the Bill can be enacted as law with such majority vote , overriding the executive veto . The veto of the American President is of this class . When a Bill is presented to the President , he may , if he ...
... majority of the Legislature and the Bill can be enacted as law with such majority vote , overriding the executive veto . The veto of the American President is of this class . When a Bill is presented to the President , he may , if he ...
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The Historical background | 3 |
The Making of the Constitution | 14 |
Citizenship | 19 |
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