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India 1949
25. Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion
(1) Subject to public order, morality ... other secular activity which may be associated with religious practice;
(b) providing for social welfare and reform or the throwing
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essential part of a religion or what its religious
practice has to be judged in the light of its
doctrine ... that, alternatively,
assuming that it was part of a religious practice,
it runs counter to public order, morality and
health
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Javed And Ors. vs State Of Haryana And Ors. on 30
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that duty to the archaka alone
as part of religious practice. He performs Archana and other
services on behalf ... Prasadams, i.e., Dittam,
are part of the religious practice evolved in the temple and
are to be prepared
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Temple in question, and that has
been the religious practice and usage all along and such a custom
cannot ... contended for the
appellant that merely because such a religious practice, which was
observed from time immemorial, involve the appointment
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What constitutes aft essential
part of a religion or religious practice has to be decided by the
Courts with reference ... ground for holding that his appointment
is either a religious Practice or a matter of religion. He owes
his appointment
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which interferes with
their right to profess and practice any religious belief offending
Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution
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other secular activity, although it
may be associated with religious practice, and there is a further right
given ... chosen shall, as far as may be practicable, belong to the said
religious denomination. Section 66 is the penal section
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long usage but such usage cannot
be part of religious practice or a religious right.
This case has been brought ... given
as offerings to the deity cannot be a religious practice.
The offerings whether of money, fruits, flowers
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purposes unconnected with
the temple or with Hindu religious practices. The reliefs prayed for in
the writ petition are that ... statute by practically divesting them of any
effective part in the management and administration of the religious
institution and that
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