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Constitution
17 days ago
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Constitution
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Case laws, Hindutva, Hinduism, Gyan, knowledge, Buddha, Buddhism, Mahavir, Jainism, Basava, Lingayat religion, Dnyaneshwar, Tukaram, Varakari cult, Guru Nanak, Sikhism, Indian mind, Hindus, Ganges, Brahmanism
Dr. Ramesh Yeshwant Prabhoo v. Shri Prabhakar Kashinath Kunte & othersBackground and IntroductionConsidering the political atmosphere of the time where some political parties made Hindutva their
How is the value of life determined? Are rights to live and die equated? These are primary questions of conflict that every society has witnessed in the course of time. What is legally or morally ri
81 days ago
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Constitution
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Law, Instrument, Social Changes, Social Science, Society, Article 44, Indian Constitution, Uniform Civil Code, Supreme Court
Law is a form of Social Science. Society and law are closely related to each other. Law tells the nature to live the social life and this also increases with the Economic, Scientific and Technologic
175 days ago
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Social-welfare, laws, Gandhi, fundamental rights, right to life, liberty, Ram Rajya, Jawaharlal Nehru, Urban scheme, Social Scheme, Child Scheme
(India is going on grate path of welfare-state.) Mahatma Gandhi's greatest ambition for India was “to wipe every tear from every eye”. Describing his passion for serving the poor-class of society he
175 days ago
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Constitution
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education, fundamental, Right of Children, Free and Compulsory Education Act, Private schools, Screening tests, unconstitutional
India became one of 135 countries to make education a fundamental right of every child, when the Parliament passed the 86th Constitutional amendment in 2002. Eight years after the Constitution was a
258 days ago
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Constitution
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Doctrine of Severability, Judgments, Constitution, Fundamental rights, supreme court
Doctrine of Severability It is not the whole Act which would be held invalid by being inconsistent with Part III of the Constitution but only such provisions of it which are violative of the fundame



