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what is the mening of Article 25 and explen in brif?


Asked on 12/21/10, 6:59 am

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Article 25. Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion

25. Freedom of conscience and 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 are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practise and propagate religion.

(2) Nothing in this article shall affect the operation of any existing law or prevent the State from making any law�

(a) regulating or restricting any economic, financial, political or other secular activity which may be associated with religious practice;

(b) providing for social welfare and reform or the throwing open of Hindu religious institutions of a public character to all classes and sections of Hindus.

Explanation I.�The wearing and carrying of kirpans shall be deemed to be included in the profession of the Sikh religion.

Explanation II.�In sub-clause (b) of clause (2), the reference to Hindus shall be construed as including a reference to persons professing the Sikh, Jaina or Buddhist religion, and the reference to Hindu religious institutions shall be construed accordingly.

The Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Sri Sri Sri Lakshamana Yatendrulu v. State of A.P., (1996) 8 SCC 705, at page 722 held as follows:

Article 25, as its language amplifies, assures to every person subject to public order, health and morality, freedom not only to entertain his religious beliefs, as may be approved of by his judgment and conscience, but also to exhibit his belief in such outwardly act as he thinks proper and to propagate or disseminate his ideas for the edification of others. Mahant as head of the spiritual fraternity and by virtue of his office has to perform the duties of a religious teacher. The deep layers of religion used in Articles 25 and 26 and its manifest efficacy in social well-being and integration in the onward march of civilisation from tribal society to modern life would appropriately be dealt with in the connected cases relating to Archakas. Suffice it to state that it is the duty of Mahant to practise and propagate the religious tenets of which he is an adherent and if any provision of law prevents him from propagating his doctrine that would certainly affect the religious freedom guaranteed under Article 25. A math or a specific endowment per se cannot practise or propagate religion. It can be done only by individual persons. Whether those persons propagate their personal views or the tenets for which the institution was started, is immaterial for the purposes of Article 25. Only propagation of beliefs is protected, it does not matter whether the propagation takes place in a temple or any other meeting.

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