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The Constituent Assembly of India (Legislative) Debates. Official Report. Volume IV 1948 (19th March to 5th April 1948) Second Session of the Constituent Assembly of India (Legislative) 1948

1948

(c) Have the negotiations between the Government of India and the Nizam's Government regarding the breach of the Standstill Agreement by the Nizam's Government caused by the investment of Rupees twenty crones in Pakistan securities and the promulgation of the Currency Ordinance led to any material results and if so what? [...] Seth Govinddas: (a) Will the Honourable Minister of Home Affairs be pleased to state the policy of Government regarding the pensions beiti given to the descendants of those who helped the British during the War of Indepedence of 1857? [...] B. Pattabhi Sitatamayya: 1s.the Honourable Minister aware that the.State of the Nawab of J ujihair who helped the people against the British Gov-.ernment in 1857 was broken up and divided and was given away as prize to the Maharajas of Patiala Nabha Jind and Jaipur; and if so will steps be taken to restore the properties to the hers of the or-ginal owner? [...] 329 on the 18th February 1946 the amount of tax payable by the individual members would depend °it the composition el the various Hindu undividual families the share of the idividual members the family income and the separate income if any than the members may have. [...] In the case of the Mitakshara family (co-parcenery) the ideterminate nature of the share of the members in the family property is an additional reason for having to treat the family as a unique entity in a class by itself.
government politics public policy
Pages
840
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
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Frontmatter
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Friday 19th March 1948
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Monday 22nd March 1948
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Tuesday 23Rd March 1948
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Monday 29th March 1948
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Tuesday 30th March. 1948
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Wednesday 31st March 1948
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Thursday 1st April 1948
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Friday 2nd April 1948
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Monday the 5th April 1948
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