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S. Anbalagan v. B. Devarajan [1984 SCR (1) 973]

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Introduction: Religion, Caste, and class are certain notions that are strongly intertwined in our Indian Society. People regard them as their pride and beliefs and perform activities with respect to these notions. When a person converts or reconverts himself from one religion to another, he gives up the practices, beliefs, Read more…

By Vidushi Tanya, 4 years06/05/2021 ago
Constitutional Law

The Idea of Religion Based Reservations

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Introduction: In India, the concept of ‘Reservation’ was introduced for the advancement and representation of historically disadvantaged Indian communities in education and employment.  Reservation based on religion is against the Constitution. A person cannot be denied equal opportunity or accepted because they belong to a particular religion. However, the Constitution Read more…

By Samiksha Jadhav, 5 years01/10/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Secularism Through Eyes of Preamble

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Introduction: In India, the first feature of secularism is expressed in the Indian Preamble, where the word ‘Secular’ is read. Indian secularism is also expressed in its fundamental rights (Article 25-28) where it protects the right of each of its people to practise any religion. India is home to four Read more…

By Sahithi Reddy, 5 years17/09/2020 ago
Social Issues

Right to Religion versus Religious Crimes

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Among seven nations of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation India stands on first position in having loads of religion like Buddhism in Sri Lanka and Bhutan, Hinduism in Nepal, Islam in Bangladesh, Maldives, and Pakistan. But India is rich in social composition as many religions originated and foreign religion Read more…

By Aishwarya Joshi, 5 years08/06/2020 ago
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