Freedom of Religion and Attire
The discussion over the hijab and problems of freedom of religion and attire has risen in the southern Indian state of Karnataka as a result of entry bans for pupils wearing hijab.
Constitutional and Legal Aspect of Freedom of Religion and Attire
- Article 25 guarantees the freedom of conscience, the freedom to profess, practice and propagate religion to all citizens.
Limitations of Article 25
- The provisions of this article are not absolute. State can take appropriate measures when it comes to public order, health, and morality.
- The State has the authority to regulate any economic, political, financial, or any secular affair ....
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