Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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Stran 49
... effect , and the Indian rule on the essentiality of the violated religious practice . According to the former rule , a law which violated even a practice lying at the periphery of religion , is valid only when its purpose and effect are ...
... effect , and the Indian rule on the essentiality of the violated religious practice . According to the former rule , a law which violated even a practice lying at the periphery of religion , is valid only when its purpose and effect are ...
Stran 66
... effects might be to invoke such discrimination . The other interpretation is that it is effect or operation of the statute which is the determining factor and not its purpose or motive . Accordingly , the court should hold a law repug ...
... effects might be to invoke such discrimination . The other interpretation is that it is effect or operation of the statute which is the determining factor and not its purpose or motive . Accordingly , the court should hold a law repug ...
Stran 111
... effect to both the rights . If the denomination rights are such that to give effect to them would substantially reduce the right conferred by Article 25 ( 2 ) ( b ) , then of course on the conclusion that Article 25 ( 2 ) ( b ) prevails ...
... effect to both the rights . If the denomination rights are such that to give effect to them would substantially reduce the right conferred by Article 25 ( 2 ) ( b ) , then of course on the conclusion that Article 25 ( 2 ) ( b ) prevails ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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