rights guaranteed under Article 26 are
subject to morality. He submitted that the concept of morality
under Articles 25 and 26 would subsume within itself ... ARTICLES 25
AND 26
24. The freedom of conscience guaranteed under clause (1) of
Article 25 is subject to public order, morality and health
religion is a fundamental right under
Article 25 of the Constitution, of course subject to public order, morality
and health.
11.3. Here in the case ... within the meaning of Article 25 or 26 of
the Constitution and moreover on the ground of health and public morality,
if not under public
final arbiter of the constitutional rights,
should disregard social morality and uphold and protect constitutional
morality which has been adverted to by this Court ... country, and, while deciding the ambit and scope of constitutional
morality, Article 25 also deserves to be given due consideration.
47. Another application for intervention
violates the very core of Articles 14 , 15 and 17 and
not protected by „morality‟ as used in Articles 25 and
26 of the Constitution ... claim the right under Article 26 and
it would come within the purview of Article 12 making it subject
to Articles
Part III, particularly Article 14.
(ii) What is the sweep of expression ‘public order, morality
and health’ occurring in Article 25(1) of the Constitution ... restrictions delineated in
Article 25(1) itself, to every person including women. The
right guaranteed under Article 25(1) has nothing to do with
gender
constitutionally what would ―morality‖ mean
stands explained, by him, that :
―The term 'morality' occurring in Article 25(1) of
the Constitution cannot ... people of this country to themselves,
the term public morality in Article 25 has to be
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appositely understood as being synonymous
subject to public order, morality and health. The guarantee given by the Constitution under Article 25 is that every person in India shall have ... necessary on the grounds of public order, health and morality is inbuilt in Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution of India. The religious practice
Dilawar Singh vs State Of Haryana on 16 March, 2016
Equivalent citations: AIR 2016 PUNJAB
restrictions delineated
in Article 25(1) itself, to every person including women. The right guaranteed
Under Article 25(1) has nothing to do with gender ... people of this country to themselves, the term public morality in Article 25
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Article 26 has also been made subservient to public order,
morality and health, the same three factors that control the
right under Article 25 ... liberties guaranteed under Articles 19 and 21 of the
Constitution would be incomplete without Article 25. The freedom enshrined in
Article 19 would be totally