Religious Freedom Under the Indian ConstitutionMinerva Associates (Publications), 1976 - 143 strani |
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Stran 59
... temples will also apply to any denominational temple as such , may it be dedicated to the use of a particular Hindu community . The point will not be clear if it is not mentioned that the " exclusive right of the members of the ...
... temples will also apply to any denominational temple as such , may it be dedicated to the use of a particular Hindu community . The point will not be clear if it is not mentioned that the " exclusive right of the members of the ...
Stran 60
... temple , and to worship in the recognised way , Art . 25 ( 2 ) ( b ) gives no further relief or right . In keeping with the spirit of this provision , temple entry laws have been enacted in almost all the provinces of India , thus ...
... temple , and to worship in the recognised way , Art . 25 ( 2 ) ( b ) gives no further relief or right . In keeping with the spirit of this provision , temple entry laws have been enacted in almost all the provinces of India , thus ...
Stran 111
... temple and meant for the Jainas alone and if the non- Jainas and the Caste Hindus were never allowed to enter it ... temples open for purpose of worship to the Hindu public in general on the ground that they belong to the excluded ...
... temple and meant for the Jainas alone and if the non- Jainas and the Caste Hindus were never allowed to enter it ... temples open for purpose of worship to the Hindu public in general on the ground that they belong to the excluded ...
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Preface | 1 |
History Nature | 7 |
Negative Freedom of Religion | 89 |
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