Banking service chronicle
Banking service chronicle
Banking Service Chronicle Published this article page no 19 THE KERALA EDUCATION BILL (1958) In this case the question of ascertaining the status of a minority community first arose in front of the Supreme Court. While the Court stated that a minority simply means a community which is numerically less than 50% but remained unclear regarding ‘50% of what’. Whether such numerical inferiority is limited to the entire country or an entire state or a part thereof was not stated. DAV College case of 1971 It was held that “Religious or linguistic minorities are to be determined only in relation to the particular legislation which is sought to be impugned.” If a Central legislation like the National Commission for Minorities Act 1992 is challenged “minority” would have to be calibrated with reference to the population of the whole of India not any one state Banking Service Chronicle buy.

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