Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, Volumen16Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies., 1982 |
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... gives them greater status and freedom of expression than would otherwise be the case . From an overwhelmingly dominant position , in terms of seats , it would be a comparatively easy matter for the Government to severely restrict ...
... gives them greater status and freedom of expression than would otherwise be the case . From an overwhelmingly dominant position , in terms of seats , it would be a comparatively easy matter for the Government to severely restrict ...
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... give his assent to the Bill " for " it shall be presented to the President for his assent and upon such assent being given to the Bill " , To obviate the possibility of the Courts intervening , a new clause ( 3 ) was added , which read ...
... give his assent to the Bill " for " it shall be presented to the President for his assent and upon such assent being given to the Bill " , To obviate the possibility of the Courts intervening , a new clause ( 3 ) was added , which read ...
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... give an example , the major part of agricultural land in India is still dependent on rainfall and is not profitable ; if minimum wages are introduced for agricultural workers under Part II of the Schedule to the Minimum Wages Act , 1948 ...
... give an example , the major part of agricultural land in India is still dependent on rainfall and is not profitable ; if minimum wages are introduced for agricultural workers under Part II of the Schedule to the Minimum Wages Act , 1948 ...
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Lessons from the Scottish Referendum | 1 |
Some Observations on Opposition in | 21 |
Indias Quest for Democratic Constitutionalism | 34 |
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