Conversion and Indian Civil LawTheological Publications in India, 1981 - 245 strani Includes references related to acts and case law. |
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Stran 150
... propagate their faith in accordance with their tenets . " Accord- ingly , the Minorities Sub - Committee recommended ( 19–4–1947 ) a redraft of the disputed articles to include the right freely to " propagate religion " . The issue was ...
... propagate their faith in accordance with their tenets . " Accord- ingly , the Minorities Sub - Committee recommended ( 19–4–1947 ) a redraft of the disputed articles to include the right freely to " propagate religion " . The issue was ...
Stran 151
... propagate religion " be deleted , or " practise and propagate religion " be substituted by " practise religion privately " . These amendments were rejected by the Drafting Committee . When the much debated article finally came up for ...
... propagate religion " be deleted , or " practise and propagate religion " be substituted by " practise religion privately " . These amendments were rejected by the Drafting Committee . When the much debated article finally came up for ...
Stran 161
... propagate religion , " conversion into one's own religion has to be included in the right so far as a Christian citizen in concerned . " His Lordship clearly upheld the right of Christians to propagate their religion through conversions ...
... propagate religion , " conversion into one's own religion has to be included in the right so far as a Christian citizen in concerned . " His Lordship clearly upheld the right of Christians to propagate their religion through conversions ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
The Hindu Successsion Act 30 of 1956 | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 24 |
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adoption applied Arya Samaj Arya Samajists Backward Classes Beaman Bengal Bombay High Court Brahmin Brahmo Buddhist Catholic CBCI cease ceremonies Chief Justice Christ Christian faith clause Constituent Assembly Constitution coparcenary coparcener Cutchi Memons decision declaration dharma divorce enacted fact freedom Gonds governed by Hindu groups Haji Hindu community Hindu converts Hindu family Hindu joint family Hindu law Hindu Marriage Hindu personal law Hindu religion Hindu society Hinduism India Indian Succession Act intestate Islam J. W. KAYE Jains joint family property judgment K. M. Munshi Khojas law of inheritance law of succession legislation Legislature Lingayats Lordships Madras High Court Marriage Act matter minor missionaries Muslim law non-Hindu Order Orissa Parsi parties practice present suit President Privy Council professing propagate proved provisions question religious Report rule Scheduled Castes sect Sikhs Singh social special custom succession and inheritance term Hindu untouchability usages validity