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(d) Ram Ahuja, Crime and Women (1987) Rawat Publication, Jaipur.
(e) J.W.Hurst, Law and the Conditions of Freedom, (1956) University of Wisconsin Press.
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(e) Kechekyan, “Social Progress and Law” in Transactions of the Third world Congress of Sociology, (1956) Vol. 6.