India's ConstitutionAsia Publishing House, 1962 - 396 páginas |
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... practice as early as the eighteenth century by both the American and the French revolutions . A democracy should not create titles and titular glories . In India , the practice of the British Government conferring a number of titles ...
... practice as early as the eighteenth century by both the American and the French revolutions . A democracy should not create titles and titular glories . In India , the practice of the British Government conferring a number of titles ...
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... practice of forced labour in any part of India . The national free- dom movement , since . the twenties of this century , had been a rallying force against such practices . However , there were many areas of the country where the ...
... practice of forced labour in any part of India . The national free- dom movement , since . the twenties of this century , had been a rallying force against such practices . However , there were many areas of the country where the ...
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... practice at the Bar , was intended to open a wider field of choice . Under this provision , for instance , a distinguished jurist who holds a chair in a University will be qualified for appointment to the Supreme Court . ( 3 ) Tenure ...
... practice at the Bar , was intended to open a wider field of choice . Under this provision , for instance , a distinguished jurist who holds a chair in a University will be qualified for appointment to the Supreme Court . ( 3 ) Tenure ...
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