Ambedkar in the Constituent Assembly when he said :
(Constituent Assembly Debates Vol.7 --Pages 1159 to 1160) :
"I want to tell my friend Prof
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Constituent Assembly. An extract would indicate the precise extent to which the matter was considered. In Volume 9 of the Constituent Assembly Debate, at page ... bring in God' ? But in spite of their objection, the Constituent Assembly decided that for such persons as had faith in God, their oath
functioning of a Minister or by a member of Assembly would be primarily a matter for assessment and judgment at the political level. That assessment ... reaction of Dr. Ambedkar when he referred to this topic. (Constituent Assembly Debates Vol. VII, page 1160). If that be so, that is an area
restrictions as referred under
Article 25(1).
10. In the Constituent Assembly Debate, Dr. Ambedkar referred to
the "extent" of religious freedom ... other community in India."
11. Following cue from the debate in the Constituent Assembly,
various judgments of the Hon'ble Supreme Court would
learned Advocate-General has also-drawn my attention to the Constituent Assembly Debates to show that Begar is a sort of forced work extracted from
Article 256 of the Draft Bill as available in the Constituent Assembly Debates, Vol. 9, will pay a perusal.
37. The conferment of power ... Constitution in that background.
41. In the course of the debates in the Constituent Assembly, Dr. Ambedkar succinctly stated the legal position about a local
Constitution. While discussing the freedom of the press in the Constituent Assembly Dr. Ambedkar
has stated thus:
The press is merely another way of stating ... exercised by the citizen inhis individual capacity...." Constituent Assembly Debate, Vol. VII at p. 780.
(Emphasis supplied.)
Regarding the importance of the freedom
subject to the
doctrine of pleasure.
32. The Constituent Assembly Debates clearly show
that after elaborate discussions, varying levels of
protection against removal were adopted
restrictions as referred under
Article 25(1).
10. In the Constituent Assembly Debate, Dr. Ambedkar referred to
the "extent" of religious freedom ... other community in India."
11. Following cue from the debate in the Constituent Assembly,
various judgments of the Hon'ble Supreme Court would