Social Sciences, asked by inderjotsidhu, 11 months ago

the Indian state both keeps away from religion as well as intervens in religion. This they can be quite confusing. Discuss this once again in class using examples of the chapter as well as those that you might have come up with​

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Answered by xGLADIATORx
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INDIA IS A FEDERAL COUNTRY EVERYONE ONE ARE EQUAL BEFORE LAW AND JUSTICE...........

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Answered by Anonymous
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India is a land of complex ideas. It is difficult to understand what it really wants. There are many ideals in the Constitution but practices are quite different from them. In many cases we see laws explain a concept in a different way. But people interpret it differently. Law itself in some cases acts differently. As for example, in secular state law has nothing to say in any of the practices of the religion but when the dominance of upper castes in religion was brought to question the law took favour of the lower castes. This interference of the State creates confusion.

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