India's ConstitutionAsia Publishing House, 1962 - 396 páginas |
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... majority to deny the existence of minorities . It is equally wrong for the minorities to perpetuate themselves . A solution must be found which will serve a double purpose . It must recognise the exist- ence of the minorities to start ...
... majority to deny the existence of minorities . It is equally wrong for the minorities to perpetuate themselves . A solution must be found which will serve a double purpose . It must recognise the exist- ence of the minorities to start ...
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... majority as possible . But under the simple majority system there is no guarantee for this . The present system ensures his election with at least an absolute majority . Secondly , it often helps the smaller parties in Parliament or ...
... majority as possible . But under the simple majority system there is no guarantee for this . The present system ensures his election with at least an absolute majority . Secondly , it often helps the smaller parties in Parliament or ...
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... majority . ( Provisions such as those which deal with the establishment or abolition of Upper Houses in the States are examples of this type . ) The second set of articles ( for amendment ) require a two - thirds majority of Parliament ...
... majority . ( Provisions such as those which deal with the establishment or abolition of Upper Houses in the States are examples of this type . ) The second set of articles ( for amendment ) require a two - thirds majority of Parliament ...
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