Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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Stran 36
... social welfare and social reforms . Under this sub - clause , the State can eradicate social practice and dogmas which stand in the way of country's onward progress . In response to a relevant question , " Do you hold the view that the ...
... social welfare and social reforms . Under this sub - clause , the State can eradicate social practice and dogmas which stand in the way of country's onward progress . In response to a relevant question , " Do you hold the view that the ...
Stran 40
... social welfare and social reform . The right of religious freedom under Clause ( 1 ) is expressly made subject to the power of the State to make laws for social wel- fare and for social reform [ Clause 2 ( b ) ] . This power has been ...
... social welfare and social reform . The right of religious freedom under Clause ( 1 ) is expressly made subject to the power of the State to make laws for social wel- fare and for social reform [ Clause 2 ( b ) ] . This power has been ...
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... social and educational and that social backwardness was , in the ultimate analysis , the result of poverty . In R. Chitralekha v . State of Mysore , 45 the Government of Mysore laid down that classification of socially and educationally ...
... social and educational and that social backwardness was , in the ultimate analysis , the result of poverty . In R. Chitralekha v . State of Mysore , 45 the Government of Mysore laid down that classification of socially and educationally ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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administration Amendment Andhra Pradesh Article 25 Article 26(b aspects of religious backward classes belief Bihar Bombay Calcutta Castes and Scheduled cent clause Commissioner Constitution of India Court held decision Delhi denominational property discrimination doctrine Durgah educational institutions elites expressed essential faith freedom of conscience freedom of religion fundamental right Government of India Govindlalji ground of religion guaranteed Hindu Hindu Religious Hindustan Ibid Indian Constitution Indian secularism intellectual elites accepted judicial Kirpans Lakshmindra Madras High Court mahant manage matters of religion Minorities Muslims Mysore neutral aspects neutral attitude Obviously Orissa Pakistan particular religion person political elites Pradesh prohibited propagate religion protection public order Punjab Rajasthan Ratilal relevant question religion or religious religious affairs religious denomination religious freedom religious institutions religious instruction religious practice reservation rule Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Secular Democracy Sikh Singh special provision Supreme Court Swamiar temple tion trust property validity worship