Article 25 in Constitution of India
25. Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion
(1) Subject to public order, morality ... other provisions of this Part, all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practise and propagate religion
Constitution. The impugned enactment does not curtail the
freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess,
practise and propagate religion. Therefore, there ... Liberty of thought, expression, belief
faith and worship". The freedom of conscience and the Right
to profess, propagate and practise religion guaranteed in
Article
Dilawar Singh vs State Of Haryana on 16 March, 2016
Equivalent citations: AIR 2016 PUNJAB
What is ambit and scope of the right to freedom
of ‘conscience’ and ‘religion’ under Article 25?
(iv) What is the ambit and scope ... practices under Article 25 of the
Constitution?
(v) Whether fundamental rights of freedom of
expression under Article 19(1)(a) and right of
privacy under
with the said
narrative, is violative of their fundamental right to freedom of
conscience and the right to practice their religious faith
constitutionally guaranteed under ... exclusive but denuding of
each other. In addition, be it the freedom of conscience, be it
the right to practise religion, be it the right
reference,
Articles 25 and 26 are extracted here below :-
"25. Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice
and propagation of religion.- (1) Subject ... freedom of
conscience. Can there be any freedom of speech and expression without the
freedom of conscience ? Similarly, Article 21 as interpreted by the courts
submitted that Article 25 of the Constitution of India confers
freedom of conscience on a citizen and the same is a
fundamental right guaranteed ... which is extracted
below for the facility of reference:
"25. Freedom of conscience and free profession,
practice and propagation of religion:- (1) Subject
violates an elected representative's freedom of speech, right to dissent and freedom of conscience and is, therefore, unconstitutional as destructive of a basic ... States. It does not violate their freedom of speech, freedom of vote and conscience as contended.
The provisions of Paragraph 2 do not violate
Anthem
is sung, is a violation of the fundamental right to freedom
of conscience and freely to profess, practice and propagate
religion. Therefore, the judgment ... said
right. Art. 25(1) guarantees to all persons freedom of
conscience and the right freely to profess, practise and
propagate religion, subject to order
right to
every person, whether citizen or non-citizen, the
freedom of conscience and the right freely to
profess, practise and propagate religion. But this ... profess,
practise and propagate his religion, and everyone
is guaranteed his freedom of conscience. The
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question naturally arises: Can an individual be
compelled