Religion-state Relationship and Constitutional Rights in IndiaDeep & Deep Publications, 1987 - 468 strani Includes case law. |
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Stran 334
... reform in terms of quantitative coverage . The result of the second would have been effacing the constitutional distinction between social reforms and religious reforms . This distinction is explicitly spelled in the scheme of Article ...
... reform in terms of quantitative coverage . The result of the second would have been effacing the constitutional distinction between social reforms and religious reforms . This distinction is explicitly spelled in the scheme of Article ...
Stran 341
... reform we studied above is constitutionally confined to Hindu temples , because of its expressly limited objective and the social legacy . It may be carefully noted that the power refers to only temple entry reform , there is no general ...
... reform we studied above is constitutionally confined to Hindu temples , because of its expressly limited objective and the social legacy . It may be carefully noted that the power refers to only temple entry reform , there is no general ...
Stran 357
... reform till incursion is allowed in religious province . Justice Palekar did not overrule Devaru , he over- looked its philosophy of just balance . The result was what was in core a religious reform was passed by him as a social reform ...
... reform till incursion is allowed in religious province . Justice Palekar did not overrule Devaru , he over- looked its philosophy of just balance . The result was what was in core a religious reform was passed by him as a social reform ...
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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