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Constitution Of India 1949 25. Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion (1) Subject to public ... this Part, all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practise and propagate
Central Government Act
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Constitution. The impugned enactment does not curtail the freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practise and propagate ... thought, expression, belief faith and worship". The freedom of conscience and the Right to profess, propagate and practise religion guaranteed
Supreme Court of India
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1983 AIR
respondents 1 and 2 infringed the freedom of conscience and religious freedom guaranteed to the petitioners under Article ... Constitution. 6. The freedom of conscience and the religious freedom guaranteed under our Constitution are dealt with by a group
Andhra High Court
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1999 (3) ALD 647
purpose the fulfilment of individual liberty of conscience guaranteed by Art 25(1) and sought to implement ... guarantee under the Constitution not only protects the freedom of opinion, but also acts done in pursuance of such religious
Supreme Court of India
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1962 AIR 853
violation of the fundamental right to freedom of conscience and freely to profess, practice and propagate religion. Therefore, the judgment ... right. Art. 25(1) guarantees to all persons freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practise and propagate
Supreme Court of India
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1987 AIR 748
concerned with the right of a person to freedom of conscience but is only concerned with a question ... profess, practise and propagate religion was that freedom of conscience be supplemented by freedom of unhampered expression of spiritual conviction
Supreme Court of India
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AIR 2003 SC 2902
- V Khare
freedom not only to entertain such religious belief, as may be approved of by his judgment and conscience, but also
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 23 - Cited by 7 - A Lakshmanan
freedom of speech, right to dissent and freedom of conscience and is, therefore, unconstitutional as destructive of a basic feature ... freedom of speech, right to dissent and freedom of conscience as the provisions of the Tenth Schedule seek to penalize
Supreme Court of India
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AIR 1993 SC 412
- M Venkatachaliah
persons are equally entitled to have the freedom of conscience and shall have the right to profess, practise and propagate ... learned author further observed: "freedom of thought and conscience, freedom of worship and religion, and freedom of speech and expression
Andhra High Court
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AIR 1992 AP 310
here reads as follows: 9 "25. Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion.--(1) Subject ... this Part, all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practice and propagate
Uttaranchal High Court
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