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Religious structures inside the public institution are invalid, what the constitutional courts say
The principle of religious neutrality plays out in the public sphere. Hence, the construction of religious structures within public institutions has repeatedly come in for judicial scrutiny; the balance between religious freedom and the state's obligation to maintain neutrality and equidistance from all faiths (secularism) has been a recurring theme in India’s legal landscape.
The Challenge to Places of Worship Special Provisions Act, 1991 is Misconceived
Response to Ashwani Kumar Upadhyay’s petition before the Supreme Court
Unwitting and careless insults to religion, not an offence under IPC: Tripura HC
The Chief Justice held that only aggravated and deliberate form of insult to religion attracts punishment under section 295A of IPC
‘The criticism of religion is the premise of all criticism’
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Vinutha Mallya in conversation with Raosaheb KasbeWhen Raosaheb Kasbe’s...
“Religion is taking over public discourse”
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The Artistic Director of the 12th International Documentary and Short...
Role of the Hindu Right in Communalising Politics and Politicising Religion
With an excerpt from Ayodhya: City of Faith, City...
Religion, Caste Politics In The Face Of Widespread Distress In Awadh
Ayodhya, Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Ram Tirath, 55, and his...
Opinion: Does the wall of resistance smash Brahmanical patriarchy or encourage it?
Why should people go and enter temples which deny...
Yes, there is a war between science and religion
As the West becomes more and more secular, and...