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Test Identification Parade Not Violative Of Article 20(3) Of Constitution; Accused Cannot Refuse To Join TIP: Supreme Court

Test Identification Parade Not Violative Of Article 20(3) Of Constitution; Accused Cannot Refuse To Join TIP: Supreme Court Case: Mukesh Singh vs State (NCT of…

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Being A Court Of Record, High Court Can Review Its Own Judgments Under Article 226 Of the Constitution: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Being A Court Of Record, High Court Can Review Its Own Judgments Under Article 226 Of the Constitution: Kerala High Court

Being A Court Of Record, High Court Can Review Its Own Judgments Under Article 226 Of the Constitution Case: Pottakalathil Ramakrishnan v. Thahsildar, Tirur and…

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States Have No Power To Identify Socially & Educationally Backward Classes After 102nd Constitution Amendment: Supreme Court Holds By 3:2 Majority - The Law Communicants
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States Have No Power To Identify Socially & Educationally Backward Classes After 102nd Constitution Amendment: Supreme Court Holds By 3:2 Majority

States Have No Power To 'Identify' Socially & Educationally Backward Classes After 102nd Constitution Amendment: Supreme Court Holds By 3:2 Majority Case: Dr Jaishree Laxmanrao…

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