Introduction to the Constitution of IndiaS.C. Sarkar, 1966 - 369 páginas |
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... regards the Union and the State Legislatures . ( a ) As to the Union Parliament , -it has been said that since the Upper House represents the federal character of the Constitution , it should have a status better than that of a mere ...
... regards the Union and the State Legislatures . ( a ) As to the Union Parliament , -it has been said that since the Upper House represents the federal character of the Constitution , it should have a status better than that of a mere ...
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... regards which the Council does not agree with the Assembly , shall have two journeys from the Assembly to the Council . In the first journey , the Council shall not have . the power to withhold the Bill for more than 3 months and in the ...
... regards which the Council does not agree with the Assembly , shall have two journeys from the Assembly to the Council . In the first journey , the Council shall not have . the power to withhold the Bill for more than 3 months and in the ...
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... regards the territory with respect to which the Legislature may legislate , the State Legislature naturally suffers from a limitation to which Parliament is not subject , namely , that the territory of the Union being divided amongst ...
... regards the territory with respect to which the Legislature may legislate , the State Legislature naturally suffers from a limitation to which Parliament is not subject , namely , that the territory of the Union being divided amongst ...
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The Historical background | 3 |
The Making of the Constitution | 14 |
Citizenship | 19 |
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