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... Constitutions of diffe- rent countries of the world to extract whatever was considered best and then to incorporate those provisions into the Constitution of India muta- tis mutandis to suit our conditions and requirements . So far as ...
... Constitutions of diffe- rent countries of the world to extract whatever was considered best and then to incorporate those provisions into the Constitution of India muta- tis mutandis to suit our conditions and requirements . So far as ...
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... Constitution itself clearly defines the distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States . The List I in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution enu- merates the subjects in respect of which according to Article 246 ...
... Constitution itself clearly defines the distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States . The List I in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution enu- merates the subjects in respect of which according to Article 246 ...
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... constitution - framers , partly due to expediency and partly due to the fear of experimentation preferred to model our Constitution on the lines of the British judicial system , making a small departure , that is by granting some ...
... constitution - framers , partly due to expediency and partly due to the fear of experimentation preferred to model our Constitution on the lines of the British judicial system , making a small departure , that is by granting some ...
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