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institutions that have played a role in the construction of property rights in India. The central theme of this paper develops on … story of the constitutional construction of property in India. [CSLG Working Paper Series, August 2004] …
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A bill to provide for the rehabilitation and resettlement of persons affected by the acquisition of land for projects of public purpose or involuntary displacement due to any other reason, and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. [Bill No.98, 2007].
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the shift to marriage as the dominant site of property relations for women; and identifies the contexts that informed the … shift. Within such a context, the author raises the major policy challenges for property legislation in the state. …
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of interest of a male Hindu in coparcenary property and recognises the rule of devolution by survivorship among the … members of the coparcenary. The retention of the Mitakashara coparcenary property without including the females in it means … that the females cannot inherit in ancestral property as their male counterparts do. The law by excluding the daughter from …
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This Act ensures a prompt and just legal remedy for the victims of domestic violence; facilitate access to remedies for immediate and effective assistance, shelter homes and protection to the victims of domestic violence and to introduce measures which seek to ensure that the relevant organs of...
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in the support of low quality workers. For these workers it is equal in efficiency to the other search channels. …
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This study measures the efficiency of Indian states in raising health outcomes, using the stochastic frontier …
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Written comments on the issues raised for consultation may please be furnished to Principal Advisor (FN), TRAI by 30th January, 2009. The comments may be sent in writing and also preferably be sent in electronic form (E-mail: traifn@yahoo.co.in or arvindtrai@gmail.com).
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Rural people are deprived even of the basic facilities of medical care. Is this ethical? [6th K R Memorial lecture].
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The paper examines the farm level performance of System of Rice Intensification (SRI) method of paddy cultivation as against the traditional method. The role of NGOs in raising awareness among farmers about the SRI technique as also of agricultural extension services in general. [Working Paper...
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