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... expenditure and expenditure for projects extending over several years have no doubt limited the powers of the legislature . The Assembly thus has power to discuss , debate and express opinion on recurring expenditures but no power to ...
... expenditure and expenditure for projects extending over several years have no doubt limited the powers of the legislature . The Assembly thus has power to discuss , debate and express opinion on recurring expenditures but no power to ...
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... expenditure provided for in the annual budget estimates , but this is restricted to expenditure charged upon the central consolidated fund and recurring expenditure . No proposal relating to Money Bills viz . no proposal for imposition ...
... expenditure provided for in the annual budget estimates , but this is restricted to expenditure charged upon the central consolidated fund and recurring expenditure . No proposal relating to Money Bills viz . no proposal for imposition ...
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... expenditures of the central government . The bulk of revenue expenditure of the central government has been on defence . An analysis of the defence expenditure shows that whereas 18 crores had been spent up to 1956-57 in East Pakistan ...
... expenditures of the central government . The bulk of revenue expenditure of the central government has been on defence . An analysis of the defence expenditure shows that whereas 18 crores had been spent up to 1956-57 in East Pakistan ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Transfer of Power and the First Constituent Assembly | 6 |
Some Aspects of the Interim Constitution | 23 |
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