The President of IndiaS. Chand, 1977 - 499 páginas |
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... secure English dominion in India for all time to come . Such an ardent desire on the part of the British traders ... secure such a large revenue to secure both ........ as may be the foundation of a large , well - grounded , secure ...
... secure English dominion in India for all time to come . Such an ardent desire on the part of the British traders ... secure such a large revenue to secure both ........ as may be the foundation of a large , well - grounded , secure ...
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... secure stability with responsibility . As discussed , Dr. Ambedkar stood for these ideals . But suc- cessful operation of parliamentary government necessitates the existence of certain pre - conditions . The British system is the result ...
... secure stability with responsibility . As discussed , Dr. Ambedkar stood for these ideals . But suc- cessful operation of parliamentary government necessitates the existence of certain pre - conditions . The British system is the result ...
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... secure an absolute majority of the electoral votes as the Total number of valid votes quota comes to = 50 % +1 . In English - speaking countries , the advocates of single transferable vote were concerned less with the fortunes of ...
... secure an absolute majority of the electoral votes as the Total number of valid votes quota comes to = 50 % +1 . In English - speaking countries , the advocates of single transferable vote were concerned less with the fortunes of ...
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Chapter | 1 |
The President and Parliament | 6 |
Basic Foundations of Indian Presidency | 64 |
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