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Registra tion should be available as a matter of right , provided some procedural requirements are met . P roposals for electoral reform have often expressed the need to regulate the functioning of political parties to ensure that they ...
Registra tion should be available as a matter of right , provided some procedural requirements are met . P roposals for electoral reform have often expressed the need to regulate the functioning of political parties to ensure that they ...
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tion of Children Bill , applicable to all religious groups , which a section of the Muslim community opposed on religious grounds . Certain Scheduled Tribes also opposed it . A joint select committee of .both Houses of Parliament ...
tion of Children Bill , applicable to all religious groups , which a section of the Muslim community opposed on religious grounds . Certain Scheduled Tribes also opposed it . A joint select committee of .both Houses of Parliament ...
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passed the Madras Devadasis ( Preven- . tion of Dedication ) Act of 1947 and the Madras Temple Entry Authorization Act of 1947 , allowing untouchables to enter temples.35 What followed was the popular belief that change in the form of a ...
passed the Madras Devadasis ( Preven- . tion of Dedication ) Act of 1947 and the Madras Temple Entry Authorization Act of 1947 , allowing untouchables to enter temples.35 What followed was the popular belief that change in the form of a ...
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