Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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Stran 50
... feelings . He merely held that " no one could calls himself a Hindu can look upon cow- slaughter with equanimity and without his religious feeling being wounded.119 Also this canon enables a court to uphold a law endorsing a religious ...
... feelings . He merely held that " no one could calls himself a Hindu can look upon cow- slaughter with equanimity and without his religious feeling being wounded.119 Also this canon enables a court to uphold a law endorsing a religious ...
Stran 85
... feeling that it should be made a public affair . But the general feeling was that it should remain as a private business so that secularity concept is not adversely affected . One of the logical consequences Negative Aspects 85.
... feeling that it should be made a public affair . But the general feeling was that it should remain as a private business so that secularity concept is not adversely affected . One of the logical consequences Negative Aspects 85.
Stran 94
... feeling that the inclusion of clause ( 4 ) in Article 15 perpetuated discrimination on the ground of religion and thus it adversely affected the religious freedom of the citizens . However , 52 per cent of the elites expressed their feeling ...
... feeling that the inclusion of clause ( 4 ) in Article 15 perpetuated discrimination on the ground of religion and thus it adversely affected the religious freedom of the citizens . However , 52 per cent of the elites expressed their feeling ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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