Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... exercise his powers . Prima facie , therefore , a right is a power residing in an individual which is recognized by others and whose exercise is considered essential for the common good of all . Now , rights arise because man is a moral ...
... exercise his powers . Prima facie , therefore , a right is a power residing in an individual which is recognized by others and whose exercise is considered essential for the common good of all . Now , rights arise because man is a moral ...
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... exercise of his powers , by the advice of the Cabinet . The President was thus reduced to a nominal head like the Crown of England . The only sphere of his discretion was the appointment and dismissal of the Cabinet but in that too he ...
... exercise of his powers , by the advice of the Cabinet . The President was thus reduced to a nominal head like the Crown of England . The only sphere of his discretion was the appointment and dismissal of the Cabinet but in that too he ...
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... exercise of few dis- cretionary powers that he had , the Governor was bound to act on the advice of the Provincial Cabinet or any of the ministers as the case might be . But in case of any grave emergency or in the case of a ...
... exercise of few dis- cretionary powers that he had , the Governor was bound to act on the advice of the Provincial Cabinet or any of the ministers as the case might be . But in case of any grave emergency or in the case of a ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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