Religious Freedom Under the Indian ConstitutionMinerva Associates (Publications), 1976 - 143 strani |
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Stran 48
... restraints and ( II ) pas- sive restraints . Active restraints are those which are cate- gorically mentioned in the Constitution , and on which the state reserves the authority of legislation , irrespective of the character and ...
... restraints and ( II ) pas- sive restraints . Active restraints are those which are cate- gorically mentioned in the Constitution , and on which the state reserves the authority of legislation , irrespective of the character and ...
Stran 49
... restraints in its express provisions . The restraints in Art . 25 ( 1 ) and Art . 26 are passive restraints , while those of Art . 25 ples of active restraints on religious freedom . ( 2 ) ( a ) & ( b ) are exam- In Davis vs. Beason ...
... restraints in its express provisions . The restraints in Art . 25 ( 1 ) and Art . 26 are passive restraints , while those of Art . 25 ples of active restraints on religious freedom . ( 2 ) ( a ) & ( b ) are exam- In Davis vs. Beason ...
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... restraint which is completely independent in many cases , of the nature , character and behaviour of the believer . The restraints prescribed under this head should necessarily mean the obligatory provisions of this Part , like Articles ...
... restraint which is completely independent in many cases , of the nature , character and behaviour of the believer . The restraints prescribed under this head should necessarily mean the obligatory provisions of this Part , like Articles ...
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Preface | 1 |
History Nature | 7 |
Positive Freedom of Religion | 34 |
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action active restraints affairs in matters Amendment Article 25 authority backward classes Bihar Bombay Christian Church clause Constitution of India Court observed disabilities discrimination on grounds educational institutions Endowments equally essential freedom of conscience freedom of religion Fundamental Rights gion Government Govt grounds of religion guaranteed Harijan held Hindu Religious Indian Constitution individual insti introduced Jainas Kerala legislation Madras maintained matters of religion mean mination morality and health Muslims Mysore negative freedom neutral freedom particular religion persons professing place of public positive freedom practise and propagate principle propagate religion protection provisions of Art public order question refers regard reli religion or belonging Religious and Charitable religious belief religious community religious denomination religious freedom religious institutions religious practices religious sects Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes scope section thereof secular sense Sikhs social society Supreme Court temple term tion tution U. S. Constitution Untouchability worship