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5 features of right to freedom of religion
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 9 months ago

Fundamental right to freedom of religion is guaranteed under Articles 25, 26, 27 and 28 of Part III of the Indian Constitution. It is religious freedom in the background of a secular state. The Supreme Court of India has explained the secular character of the Indian Constitution thus:

“Secularism is neither anti-God nor pro-God, it treats alike the devout, the antagonistic and the atheist. It eliminates God from the matters of the state and ensures that no one shall be discriminated against on the ground of religion”.

It's features are as below:
1. The freedom to change religion or belief
2. The freedom to exercise religion or belief publicly or privately, alone or with others
3. The freedom to exercise religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance, and
4. The right to have no religion (to be atheist or agnostic) or to have non-religious beliefs protected (such as a belief in the need for urgent action to tackle climate change or philosophical beliefs such as pacifism or veganism).

 

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