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These wild apprehensions have no value in our human order , if Articles 14,19 , and 21 are the prime actors in the constitutional play . We just cannot accede to arguments intended to stampede courts into vesting unlimited power in ...
These wild apprehensions have no value in our human order , if Articles 14,19 , and 21 are the prime actors in the constitutional play . We just cannot accede to arguments intended to stampede courts into vesting unlimited power in ...
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The debate on women's rights and role in the forthcoming Constitution to be formulated for independent India occurred after the passage of the Shariat Acts and well before the post independence parliamentary debates on the Hindu Code ...
The debate on women's rights and role in the forthcoming Constitution to be formulated for independent India occurred after the passage of the Shariat Acts and well before the post independence parliamentary debates on the Hindu Code ...
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They would not have been if the provision directing the state to introduce a common civil code not been included in the Directive Principles of State Policy but made mandatory like any other provision of the Constitution .
They would not have been if the provision directing the state to introduce a common civil code not been included in the Directive Principles of State Policy but made mandatory like any other provision of the Constitution .
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