Section 47 in Chapter 6 [Miscellaneous] Advocates Act, 1961 as amended provides as follows; Section 47: “Where any country, specified by the Central Government in this behalf by notification in the Official Gazette, prevents citizens of India from practising the profession of law or subjects them to unfair discrimination in that country, no subject of […]
On 27th December 1948, Shri M. Thirumala Rao [Madras General] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; I am free to confess that we are emphasizing the absence of God in this Constitution too much my opinion was that we should have his name in the Preamble but the general opinion was different that when[…..]
On 3rd January 1949, Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [Bengal Muslim] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; My Amendment want to introduce philosophy, religion and law, Sir, I submit that Philosophy is peculiarly Asiatic in origin, so is religion. All the great philosophies and all the great religions emanated from the East, there is no reason[…..]