Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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A Critical Commentary H. M. Seervai. CHAPTER XXIII OFFICIAL LANGUAGE language : 23.1 Part XVII of our Constitution deals with " Official Language " . Official Chapter I deals with the language of the Union ( Arts . 343 and 344 ) , the ...
A Critical Commentary H. M. Seervai. CHAPTER XXIII OFFICIAL LANGUAGE language : 23.1 Part XVII of our Constitution deals with " Official Language " . Official Chapter I deals with the language of the Union ( Arts . 343 and 344 ) , the ...
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... language was derived from Sanskrit or Persian , and the people of the South speaking Dravidian languages which were not so derived . Again , administration at the higher levels , higher education , the legislature , the law courts , and ...
... language was derived from Sanskrit or Persian , and the people of the South speaking Dravidian languages which were not so derived . Again , administration at the higher levels , higher education , the legislature , the law courts , and ...
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... language of administration throughout the territory of India . The members of such services were , and are , transferable but such transferability would become illusory in practice , since no civil servant could be expected to know ...
... language of administration throughout the territory of India . The members of such services were , and are , transferable but such transferability would become illusory in practice , since no civil servant could be expected to know ...
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Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
Mandamus 761 Certiorari and Prohibition 767 | 767 |
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