Religious Freedom in India: A Historical and Constitutional StudyDeep & Deep Publications, 1982 - 339 pages |
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Page 251
... principles in that , in most cases , daughters were excluded from obtaining any part of their father's estate ... Principles and Alternative Legal Rules On same matters statutory rules do not abolish religious principles , but permit ...
... principles in that , in most cases , daughters were excluded from obtaining any part of their father's estate ... Principles and Alternative Legal Rules On same matters statutory rules do not abolish religious principles , but permit ...
Page 303
... principles of state policy but should adopt the principle of harmonious construction and should attempt to give effect to both as much as possible.126 One wonders however , if the Supreme Court has properly applied the principle of ...
... principles of state policy but should adopt the principle of harmonious construction and should attempt to give effect to both as much as possible.126 One wonders however , if the Supreme Court has properly applied the principle of ...
Page 309
... Principles are humanitarian precepts . G. Austin , The Indian Constitution : Cornerstone of a Nation ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1966 ) 75. Sharma considers that Directive Principles indicate the norms for both a society as well as its ...
... Principles are humanitarian precepts . G. Austin , The Indian Constitution : Cornerstone of a Nation ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1966 ) 75. Sharma considers that Directive Principles indicate the norms for both a society as well as its ...
Contents
Foreword 79 | 7 |
The BackgroundHistorical and Conceptual | 17 |
Perspectives from the West | 78 |
Copyright | |
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A.I.R. Bombay adoption Amendment Ancient India Article 25 Asia Publishing House Bihar British Calcutta caste Chapter Christian Church cited hereafter citizen clause Code Congress Constituent Assembly Constitution of India constitutional provisions conversion cow-slaughter declared Delhi dharma doctrine draft article educational institution established faith freedom of conscience freedom of religion fundamental right Gandhi Government ground guaranteed High Court Hindu and Muslim Hindu law Hindu religious Hinduism History of India Indian Constitution interfere Islam Jain judicial legislation legislature London Madhya Pradesh Madras Majumdar matters minority morality Muslim law Nehru Orissa Panikkar particular religion permitted personal laws political principles profess prohibition propagate religion protection public order punished question R.C. Majumdar Ram Mohan Roy reform regulate religious denomination religious freedom religious institutions religious instruction religious practices restrictions right to propagate rule Sarkar Section secular Sikhs social Supreme Court temple territory of India tion toleration total ban validity worship