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Page 52
... regarded the Samiti and Sabha as two different institutions and we agree with his view . Jayaswal and some other writers also consider them to be distinct institutions . The Sabha was undoubtedly a gathering of select people . It formed ...
... regarded the Samiti and Sabha as two different institutions and we agree with his view . Jayaswal and some other writers also consider them to be distinct institutions . The Sabha was undoubtedly a gathering of select people . It formed ...
Page 331
... regarded as incarnations of God , take re- course to some actions which can be considered against Dharma , but those actions have been regarded as necessary for the maintenance of Dharma itself . Kautilya , it is true , catalogues the ...
... regarded as incarnations of God , take re- course to some actions which can be considered against Dharma , but those actions have been regarded as necessary for the maintenance of Dharma itself . Kautilya , it is true , catalogues the ...
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... regarded as a simple court of appellate jurisdiction , possessing no powers to regulate the conduct and co - ordinate the functions of subordinate courts . Indeed , the new task necessitated a radical alteration in the constitution of ...
... regarded as a simple court of appellate jurisdiction , possessing no powers to regulate the conduct and co - ordinate the functions of subordinate courts . Indeed , the new task necessitated a radical alteration in the constitution of ...
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