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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
Constitutional Law

Why the Uniform Civil Code as Personal Laws for Everyone?

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Introduction:  India is a secular state, a land where various religions are followed such as Hinduism,    Buddhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Sikhism, Islam etc and it is the core reason why India is called as a secular state after the 42nd amendment in 1976 the word secular is included in our Read more…

By Sushmita Srivastava, 5 years04/09/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Notion of Secularism as understood by Courts

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Introduction: India as a nation always had a policy of religious tolerance. it never ceases to surprise that why wasn’t the word secular added into the constitution from the start it was only in 1976 by the 42nd amendment when the word secularism was added to the preamble to the Read more…

By Ushnish Dasgupta, 5 years29/06/2020 ago
Legal Theory

Dharma under Indian Jurisprudence

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Introduction: Dharma is a Sanskrit word. Its origin root comes from the word ‘dhr’ which means to sustain or hold. The Rig Veda is the first source of the meaning of Dharma. There are various interpretations to the concept of Dharma through Srutis and Smritis were recognised as Sanatana dharma Read more…

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