Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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... discussion in the Constituent Assembly , which was all the discussion that there was on the subject , indicates that according to Dr. Ambedkar the words " including in appropriate cases any Government " were words of limitation , and ...
... discussion in the Constituent Assembly , which was all the discussion that there was on the subject , indicates that according to Dr. Ambedkar the words " including in appropriate cases any Government " were words of limitation , and ...
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... discuss such business as they liked and at such time as they liked , and not merely to discuss the business required to be dis- cussed by the Sovereign . The rules of several legislatures contain a provision for the discussion of formal ...
... discuss such business as they liked and at such time as they liked , and not merely to discuss the business required to be dis- cussed by the Sovereign . The rules of several legislatures contain a provision for the discussion of formal ...
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... discussion in para 30.61 above has shown that all property is not of the same character ; but in respect of the kind of property protected by Art . 31 ( 4 ) and ( 6 ) , it was the clear in- tention of the framers of our Constitution ...
... discussion in para 30.61 above has shown that all property is not of the same character ; but in respect of the kind of property protected by Art . 31 ( 4 ) and ( 6 ) , it was the clear in- tention of the framers of our Constitution ...
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Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
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