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Madhya Pradesh Dharma Swatantraya Adhinivam
1968--Orissa Freedom of Religion Act 1967--Constitutional
validity of.
HEADNOTE:
The constitutional validity ... where this Court has held that the
right of freedom religion guaranteed by Articles 25 and 26
of the Constitution
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ACT:
Right to freedom of religion and to manage religious
affairs-Constitution of India, 1950 Articles ... together they form part of the Right to Freedom
of Religion. It is clear from Article 25 that secular
activity
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even the personal law withm the meaning of 'Freedom o{
Religion'. They ai so accuse the pal ty in power ... multi-religion
society and th.: «narantee of Freedom of Religion would be a secular
State. Dabate : in the Constituent Assembly
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even the cersonal law within the meanin1 of 'Freedom oi
Religion'. They ai\o accuse the paity in power ... with relip &on, were not included in the Freedom of Religion
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guaranteed
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freedom which must be envisaged in the context of a secular
State. It is not every aspect of religion that ... interpreting religion in that strict sense that we
roust approach Articles 25 and 26.
Article 25 protects religious freedom
Bombay High Court
learned counsel for the
petitioner deals with the freedom of religion guaranteed by the
American Constitution. In 'Jones v. Opelika ... without violation of the constitutional guarantees of freedom
of religion and freedom of speech and Press exact a reasonable
Madras High Court
Sabha Debates
PRIVATE MEMBERS' BILLS: Introduction Of The Freedom Of Religion ... on 28 July, 2000
Title : Introduction of the Freedom ... provide for removal of undue restrictions on freedom of religion.
MR. CHAIRMAN : Motion moved :
"That leave be granted to introduce
Lok Sabha Debates
from the above judgment which explains the definition of
religion in paragraphs 14 and 19 of the judgment which ... person, subject to public order, health and morality, a freedom not only to
entertain such religious belief
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Calcutta High Court
Acharya Jagadishwaranada ... vs Commissioner Of Police, Calcutta ... on 7 May, 1990 Equivalent
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fundamental right of personal liberty and to
freedom of religion guaranteed by the Constitution of India.
2. The petition ... their fundamental right to
personal liberty and to freedom of religion and an unreasonable
restriction on their right to enter
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