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(Post)Colonial State and Constitutionalism in India. Differences and Crossings
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Indigeneity of multilevel governance: a retrospective view of the framing of the constitution of India
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اہمیت ِحجاب کے بارے میں اسلامی فکر کا ابتدائی مقدمہ
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Right to privacy in India: existence, scope & challenges
Published 2022Subjects: “…Constitutional law--India…”
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Judicial Exposition of Gender Justice as a Constitutional Mandate: A Narrative from India
Published 2020-10-01Subjects: “…constitution of india…”
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Religious Freedom and the Limits of Propagation: Conversion in the Constituent Assembly of India
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Muslim personal law and the meaning of "law" in the South African and Indian constitutions
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Green Courts in India: Strengthening Environmental Governance? - Student Note
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The right of access to educational materials and copyright: international and domestic law
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Right to be a Surrogate: Biological, Constitutional and Economic Perspectives
Published 2020-06-01“…Therefore, recognition of the right to be a surrogate vis-à-vis the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019, would help in avoiding blatant miscarriage of universal justice while upholding the supremacy of the Constitution of India.…”
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Le concept de minorité(s) linguistique(s) en Inde : le cadre juridico-constitutionnel de l’accommodement
Published 2014-06-01“…But the term ‘minority’ is nowhere defined by the Constitution of India. Who constitutes minority? What should be the criteria of determining who is a «minority»? …”
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The case for introducing the study of religion in India
Published 2016-06-01“…The author o ers a brief report of introducing the study of religion in India since 194 While doing so he refers to the Constitution of India, so-called Nehruvian Consensus, the Kothari Commission which made an important distinction between ‘religious education’ and ‘educa- tion about religion’, as well as several other bodies responsible for national policy on education, which gave a unique shape of Indian secularism.…”
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