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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 4109-4116


Secularism Under Indian Constitution And Judicial Response Of Freedom Of Religion

Dr. Geeta Shrivastava, Ms. Tulika.




Abstract

India is a melting pot of religious traditions. . When it comes to secularism in India, it means that religion will have no influence on the country's public affairs. Religion is protected to a significant extent under the Constitution. As a result, the meaning of Articles 25 and 26 is not restricted to concerns of doctrine or religious belief. Moreover, it encompasses activities performed in the name of "religion," and thus provides protection for religious rituals and observances, ceremonies and modes of worship that are essential components of religious religion.In a democratic society, freedom is not unrestricted. Individual religious freedom should be measured in the same way that other individuals' religious freedom should be measured. As a result, one can only use his or her freedom in an equal manner with others. The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land. Every individual in India is regulated by a fundamental norm, which is the Indian Constitution.

Key words: secularism, Indian, constitution, judicial, freedom, religion, etc.






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