Seminar, Temas473-484R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... tion of the locus standi principle , had made it possible to challenge corrup- tion , callousness and criminal ineffi- ciency of a preoccupied bureaucracy and of the politically powerful . They evidently resented the wide nature of this ...
... tion of the locus standi principle , had made it possible to challenge corrup- tion , callousness and criminal ineffi- ciency of a preoccupied bureaucracy and of the politically powerful . They evidently resented the wide nature of this ...
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... tion of Land Act of 1901. In fact , as far as the Sikhs were concerned , the Communal Award ( 1932 ) allowing statutory majority to Muslims in the legislature , and Provincial Autonomy ( 1937 ) had already brought a ' provin- cial ...
... tion of Land Act of 1901. In fact , as far as the Sikhs were concerned , the Communal Award ( 1932 ) allowing statutory majority to Muslims in the legislature , and Provincial Autonomy ( 1937 ) had already brought a ' provin- cial ...
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... tion of VGF card as something of a party achievement and claimed it as such when there was less chaos or corrup- tion in their distribution , although the tion in their distribution , although the success of such distribution could be ...
... tion of VGF card as something of a party achievement and claimed it as such when there was less chaos or corrup- tion in their distribution , although the tion in their distribution , although the success of such distribution could be ...
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