interests of public order, national security, public health, or morality. However, such restrictions must be fair, just, and in accordance with the principles of reasonableness
State, friendly relations with Foreign States, public order, decency or morality or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence ... interests ofthe sovereignty and integrity of India or public order or morality, reasonable restrictions on the exercise of the right conferred by the said
conflict with the most basic notions of morality or justice. Explanation 2. - For the avoidance of doubt, the test as to whether there
that imputation directly or indirectly, in the estimation of others, lowers the moral or intellectual character of that person, or lowers the character of that
employee have been terminated for any act which constitutes an offence involving moral turpitude, provided that such offence is committed by him in the course
policy of Indian law
2. The interest of India
3. Justice or morality,
would be set aside on the ground that it would be contrary ... Indian law; or
(b) The interest of India; or
(c) Justice or morality, or
(d) in addition, if it is patently illegal.
Illegality must
free profession, practice and propagation of religion
(1) Subject to public order, morality and health and to the other provisions of this Part, all persons ... subject to reasonable restrictions imposed in the interest of public order, morality, and health. This means that while individuals have the right to practice their
dignity and that childhood and youth are protected against exploitation and against moral and material abandonment. [ Editorial comment -The Constitution (Forty-Second Amendment
India
26. Freedom to manage religious affairs
Subject to public order, morality and health, every religious denomination or any section thereof shall have the right ... religious affairs of the citizens and is subject to Public order, morality and health. Article 26(a) Right to establish and maintain institutions for religious
State, friendly relations with foreign States, public order, decency or morality; (i) if the Tribunal is of the opinion that the company should be wound