Right to Freedom of Religion: A Study in Indian SecularismSouth Asian Publishers, 1992 - 195 strani |
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... profess and practise any religion or even may not profess and practise any religion . Thus , atheists and agnosts have as much right to citizenship as the follower of any religion . Here , religion is a private affair of an individual ...
... profess and practise any religion or even may not profess and practise any religion . Thus , atheists and agnosts have as much right to citizenship as the follower of any religion . Here , religion is a private affair of an individual ...
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... profess or not to profess any religion and to conduct religious worship or atheistic propaganda . " 68 The 1954 constitution of the People's Republic of China provided , " Citizens enjoy freedom to believe and freedom not to believe in ...
... profess or not to profess any religion and to conduct religious worship or atheistic propaganda . " 68 The 1954 constitution of the People's Republic of China provided , " Citizens enjoy freedom to believe and freedom not to believe in ...
Stran 75
... profess and practice religion subject to public order , morality or health and other provisions of this chapter.19 Explanation I dealt with Kirpan being treated in the practice of Sikh religion . Explanation II : The right to profess ...
... profess and practice religion subject to public order , morality or health and other provisions of this chapter.19 Explanation I dealt with Kirpan being treated in the practice of Sikh religion . Explanation II : The right to profess ...
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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