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W hile the Hindu Code Bill was abandoned mid - way , four acts were introduced to govern the Hindu community . ... Under the Hindu Marriage Act 1956 , conversion from Hinduism immediately provides a ground for divorce .
W hile the Hindu Code Bill was abandoned mid - way , four acts were introduced to govern the Hindu community . ... Under the Hindu Marriage Act 1956 , conversion from Hinduism immediately provides a ground for divorce .
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There was , therefore , during that period , asymmetry between the position of Hindu and Muslim women . Though the Shariat Acts had been passed ten years before the introduction of the Hindu Code Bill , the limitations of the Acts were ...
There was , therefore , during that period , asymmetry between the position of Hindu and Muslim women . Though the Shariat Acts had been passed ten years before the introduction of the Hindu Code Bill , the limitations of the Acts were ...
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W hy Hindu nationalism , then ? I do not think the usual explanations of simple political opportunism or the search for authenticity in an alienating modernity are convincing enough , given the great diversity of its support .
W hy Hindu nationalism , then ? I do not think the usual explanations of simple political opportunism or the search for authenticity in an alienating modernity are convincing enough , given the great diversity of its support .
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