Right to Freedom of Religion: A Study in Indian SecularismSouth Asian Publishers, 1992 - 195 strani |
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Stran 14
... accepted as infallible guides , that reason and conscience were to be supreme authority , and the teachings of the scriptures were to be accepted only in so far as they harmonized with the light within us " 37 This declaration was the ...
... accepted as infallible guides , that reason and conscience were to be supreme authority , and the teachings of the scriptures were to be accepted only in so far as they harmonized with the light within us " 37 This declaration was the ...
Stran 79
... accepted by the Assembly and Clause 13 was adopted as amended . In regard to clause 14 dealing with the freedom to manage religious affairs , Munshi again moved an amendment which made it clear that the freedom to manage the religious ...
... accepted by the Assembly and Clause 13 was adopted as amended . In regard to clause 14 dealing with the freedom to manage religious affairs , Munshi again moved an amendment which made it clear that the freedom to manage the religious ...
Stran 87
... accepted . In the first place , the acceptance of this suggestion would mean that a local authority would be free to use its revenue from a general tax to provide for instructions in its school in the religion of the majo- rity ...
... accepted . In the first place , the acceptance of this suggestion would mean that a local authority would be free to use its revenue from a general tax to provide for instructions in its school in the religion of the majo- rity ...
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Ambedkar amendment anti-religion Arthashastra Article 25 Article 26(b belief Bombay British C.A. Debates caste church citizens clause concept of secularism Congress Constituent Assembly Constitution of India court held cow-slaughter culture Delhi Dharma doctrine draft article economic educational institution established ethical faith freedom of conscience freedom of religion fundamental rights Gandhi gion ground guaranteed Harijan Hindu law Hinduism human Ibid India London Indian constitution Indian National Congress Indian secularism individual Islam Jain judicial legislation liberty Madhya Pradesh Madras marriage matters of religion means Muslim Muslim law Nehru particular religion personal law political Pradesh Preamble principle prohibition protection provisions public order regard religious denomination religious freedom religious instructions religious practices restrictions right to freedom right to profess right to religion Section Sikh social reform society spiritual sub-clause Supra Supreme Court temple entry tion tolerance uniform civil code untouchables word secular worship