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- Article 25 provides all people with the right to freedom of conscience, as well as the right to profess, practise, and propagate religion. The implications of these are: Freedom of conscience: Inner freedom of an individual to mould his relation with God or Creatures in whatever way he desires.
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3 days ago · The leading Supreme Court judgment on the freedom of religion was Sri Shirur Mutt (1954) where the Court had observed that Article 25 guarantees freedom not only to entertain such religious belief ...
4 days ago · The Constitution of India guarantees the right to freedom of religion to individuals and religious groups as a fundamental right enshrined in Articles 25 to 28. Article 25 deals with the freedom to practice and propagate any religion subject to restrictions imposed by the constitution.
4 days ago · Constitutional Provision: Article 25 of the Indian Constitution guarantees the freedom to practise, profess, and propagate any religion. It also grants all religious groups the right to control their religious affairs, subject to public morality, health, and order.
4 days ago · Fundamental Rights of India: Read the article to understand the definition and importance of fundamental rights. Find out all about the fundamental rights guaranteed to us by the Constitution.
Religious liberty under Article 25 of the Constitution is surely not guaranteed without conditions — there are several ifs and buts justifiably attached to it — but the right of “any group of...
4 days ago · After hearing both the parties, Justice Agarwal in his concluding remarks noted that “Article 25 of the Constitution of India provides for Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice, and propagation of religion, but it does not provide for conversion from one faith to another faith.”
6 days ago · Referring to Article 25 of the Constitution, the court emphasized that such conversions contravene its provisions. Article 25 grants freedom to practice and propagate religion, which includes the right to promote a religion but does not explicitly endorse religious conversion.