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Central Government Act Article 44 in The Constitution Of India 1949 44. Uniform civil code for the citizens The State
Central Government Act
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territory of India" is an unequivocal mandate under Article 44 of the Constitution of India which seeks to introduce ... mood to retrieve Article 44 from the cold storage where it is lying since 1949. The Governments - which have come
Supreme Court of India
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1995 AIR 1531
- K Singh
Discussion on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 1999 (Omission of article 44, etc.). योगी आदित्यनाथ ( गोरखपुर ) : सभापति महोदय, मैं प्रस्ताव करता ... Directive Principles of State Policy, especially of article 44. Article 44 says : "The State shall endeavour to secure
Lok Sabha Debates
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Central India Law Quarterly Article 44-A Dead Letter Even After Fourteen Years Of Muslim ' Women ... ARTICLE 44-A DEAD ... Khan, AIR 1985 SC 945. Vol. X V I . ARTICLE 44 & MUSLIM WOMEN PROTECTION ACT, 1986 87 Mohamuna Saiyadbhai
Central India Law Quarterly
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consideration of the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 1999 (Omission of Article 44, etc.) moved by Shri Yogi Adityanath on 19 July ... rest of the things are all part of the article 44 of the Constitution of India. No doubt, the Directive
Lok Sabha Debates
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other words, he argues that Article 44, Limitation Act, applies to transfers of the property of a Hindu minor effected ... however, concerned in this case with the interpretation of Article 44, Limitation Act, though the rules of Hindu
Madras High Court
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AIR 1951 Mad 817
- V Sastri
transfer and therefore coming within the provisions of Article 44 of the Limitation Act. That question was answered ... plaintiff j to challenge it was barred by Article 44 of Act IX of 1908. But there are contrary decisions
Bombay High Court
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(1920) 22 BOMLR 680
- K N Macleod
that the suit is barred by limitation under Article 44 of the Limitation Act which is the article which applies ... provisions of Sections 6 and 8 and Article 44 of the Limitation Act. But the learned Advocates on both sides
Madras High Court
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(1929) 56 MLJ 332
- Thiruvenkatachariar
they did not do so, they are barred under Article 44 of the Limitation Act from questioning the sale ... Even if Article 44 did not apply, Article 144 would have applied to a hypothetical suit for possession
Madras High Court
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(1917) 33 MLJ 309
- S Aiyar
after the plaintiff attained majority. The point is whether Article 44 of the Limitation Act applies to this case. Both ... Second Appellate Court dismissed the suit as barred by Article 44. The important facts in the case are that
Madras High Court
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(1936) 70 MLJ 352
- Stodart
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