This paper is published in Volume 3, Issue 7, 2018
Area
Constitutional Law
Author
Sweekriti Nakhat
Org/Univ
Indore Institute of Law, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Pub. Date
23 July, 2018
Paper ID
V3I7-1186
Publisher
Keywords
Flexibility, Shroud, Constitution, Jeopardize, Religion, Administration, Prosperity, General Public.

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Sweekriti Nakhat. Right to freedom of religion, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARnD.com.

APA
Sweekriti Nakhat (2018). Right to freedom of religion. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 3(7) www.IJARnD.com.

MLA
Sweekriti Nakhat. "Right to freedom of religion." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 3.7 (2018). www.IJARnD.com.

Abstract

The flexibility of religion does not imply that each individual can do what he feels under the shroud of the religion. It doesn't imply that the religion is wild, free. The composer of the Constitution given some limitation on the flexibility of religion, with the goal that the profitable right of the opportunity of religion may not be abused. This flexibility is to be guaranteed in an adjusted way so as not to jeopardize the security and prosperity of the general public, the support of which is the right of the State for the best possible development and the advance of the general population. Thus, Constitutions give additionally the ability to direct and even to limit this flexibility. As the establishing fathers were composing the Constitution, they trusted that administration should have been mainstream so as to keep the peace between religious groups, and they put forth an admirable attempt to make a statement with no religious desires. “Right to freedom of religion is not only a right guaranteed by the constitution but also at the same time is a duty expected to be followed, for the betterment and overall growth of the society.”
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