Information about the sources element incorporated in thr indian constitution and give few lines about eachwhat are various element incorporated in the indian. onstitution
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written during various periods of leave . N0 government ,
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individual ,
temporarily relieved from official duties ,
that I
offer the opinions expressed in the text . In so doing I
neither wish to commit,
'
nor have I the slightest authority
to commit ,
the government I serve .
The Indian Government allows its servants much freedom
of discussion ; but necessarily this privilege is enj oyed on
the understanding that official confidence must be scrupu
lously
respected, and that information obtained in the course
of official duties or by means of an official position must not
be used in such a way as to cause publi c inconvenience or
embarrassment . Parts of this book deal with subjects of
great delicacy ; and throughout I have constantly had to
face the anxious and difficult task of determining what
portions of the information before me I might , without im
propriety,
include in a published work . My object has
been, so far as in me lies ,
to further the cause of good
government and to strengthen the hands of authorities
whose good intentions none but the ignorant can doubt . I
trust that the sincerity of this desire will have guided me
aright in the choice of material .
The consideration of questions concerning an Indian
feudatory state usually involves much historical detail .
The treaty or other engagement ,
if any, with the state must.
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treatise
possesses no official authority . The whole of it has been
written during various periods of leave . N0 government ,
no offi cer of government, either asked me to write this book
or suggested to me that I should write it . It is as a private
individual ,
temporarily relieved from official duties ,
that I
offer the opinions expressed in the text . In so doing I
neither wish to commit,
'
nor have I the slightest authority
to commit ,
the government I serve .
The Indian Government allows its servants much freedom
of discussion ; but necessarily this privilege is enj oyed on
the understanding that official confidence must be scrupu
lously
respected, and that information obtained in the course
of official duties or by means of an official position must not
be used in such a way as to cause publi c inconvenience or
embarrassment . Parts of this book deal with subjects of
great delicacy ; and throughout I have constantly had to
face the anxious and difficult task of determining what
portions of the information before me I might , without im
propriety,
include in a published work . My object has
been, so far as in me lies ,
to further the cause of good
government and to strengthen the hands of authorities
whose good intentions none but the ignorant can doubt . I
trust that the sincerity of this desire will have guided me
aright in the choice of material .
The consideration of questions concerning an Indian
feudatory state usually involves much historical detail .
The treaty or other engagement ,
if any, with the state must.
ok help u....
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