The Constitution of IndiaMacmillan, 1966 - 507 páginas |
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... independent . Apart from the soundness of the proposition that on the lapse of suzerainty of the Crown the Indian States became independent , in the new context they were treated as politically free to accede to the Dominion of India or ...
... independent . Apart from the soundness of the proposition that on the lapse of suzerainty of the Crown the Indian States became independent , in the new context they were treated as politically free to accede to the Dominion of India or ...
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... independent . Apart from the soundness of the proposition that on the lapse of suzerainty of the Crown the Indian States became independent , in the new context they were treated as politically free to accede to the Dominion of India or ...
... independent . Apart from the soundness of the proposition that on the lapse of suzerainty of the Crown the Indian States became independent , in the new context they were treated as politically free to accede to the Dominion of India or ...
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... independent in their relation to each other . These independent units are united for certain common pur- poses . Thus a number of independent political units are transformed into a single State for national pur- poses . Federalizing has ...
... independent in their relation to each other . These independent units are united for certain common pur- poses . Thus a number of independent political units are transformed into a single State for national pur- poses . Federalizing has ...
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
SOURCE AND SANCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION | 11 |
FEDERALISM IN INDIA | 22 |
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