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give an example to show that the indian government may go against religious laws to prevent discrimination


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Mehak1: The intervention of the state in the religious and social practices of particular religion may be aimed at eradicating certain social evils which are a stigma in the name of the present civilized society. For example, the practice of untouchability by the so called 'upper castes ' towards the 'low castes ' has been abolished because it is based on the discrimination and violates the fundamental rights. Similarly, personal laws based on religion can also be amended through state intervention if
Mehak1: they go against the principles of liberty, justice and equality. For example, right of inheritance in some communities has been amended

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Answered by Mehak1
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Indian government may go against religious laws to prevent discrimination. The intervention of the state in the religious and social practices of particular religion may be aimed at

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Answered by harshu3242
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India is a secular country. Government has passed laws to prevent discrimination between men and women in the matter of inheritance with the sanction of religious laws.

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