Religion-state Relationship and Constitutional Rights in IndiaDeep & Deep Publications, 1987 - 468 strani Includes case law. |
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Stran 321
... held to be so funda- mental that it was embraced in the concept of due process of law . Going further it held in Griffin v . County School Board45 that it was unconstitutional on the part of the Governmental authorities to close public ...
... held to be so funda- mental that it was embraced in the concept of due process of law . Going further it held in Griffin v . County School Board45 that it was unconstitutional on the part of the Governmental authorities to close public ...
Stran 326
... held to be covered by the Uttar Pradesh Removal of Social Disabilities Act , 1947. Similarly in State of Madhya Bharat v . Krishan57 two Barbers had refused to shave a Balai Harijan and were held to be rightly prosecuted under the ...
... held to be covered by the Uttar Pradesh Removal of Social Disabilities Act , 1947. Similarly in State of Madhya Bharat v . Krishan57 two Barbers had refused to shave a Balai Harijan and were held to be rightly prosecuted under the ...
Stran 327
... held that where a bridegroom belonging to the Scheduled Caste , on being told of the custom , voluntarily alighted to respect it no offence was made against the accused who only pointed out the custom but did not use any coercive method ...
... held that where a bridegroom belonging to the Scheduled Caste , on being told of the custom , voluntarily alighted to respect it no offence was made against the accused who only pointed out the custom but did not use any coercive method ...
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Foreword | 5 |
Role of Religion in the Framing of Indias Constitution | 52 |
ReligionState Constitutional Relationship | 95 |
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administration Amendment Andhra Pradesh Archaka Article 25 Article 26(b Article 30 Arya Arya Samaj backward classes Bihar Bombay Chief Justice Christian citizens civil claim clause College Committee concept conscience Constituent Assembly contents culture decision Delhi discrimination Durgah equality establish favour freedom of religion fundamental right Gajendragadkar Government guarantee Harijans held High Court Hindu Hindu religion Hinduism Ibid impugned India Indian Constitution Islamic Jain judicial judiciary Kerala language legislative linguistic Madras Mathadhipati matters of religion minority educational institution minority institution object Orissa Pakistan petitioner political Pradesh principle propagate protection provision Punjab recognition regulations religious denomination religious freedom religious practice reservation respect right under Article rule Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes sect Section secular Shirur Shirur Math Shiva Shiva Rao Sikh Singh social reform society status supra Supreme Court temple entry tenets term tion Tribes untouchability worship