Volume : IX, Issue : I, January - 2020

SECULARISM AND INDIAN CONSTITUTION

Dr. Samir A. Runja

Abstract :

The Constitution of India is nothing but Fundamental Document of India. The term Secularism is the part of the doctrine of Basic Structure. Particular term “Secular” can read in the Preamble of the Constitution of India and in the Article 25 (2) (a), but the term Secular is the basic need of our constitution. We the People of India … also a part of Secularism. Indian Judiciary always prefers and highlighted the said term in their Judgments / orders. Secularism is a beleaguered doctrine everywhere. This research papers deals this Secular term in three part (1) Constitutional aspect of Secularism (3) Secular with Supreme Court of India. Researcher also cover the said term with society’s response & responsibility. The Secular term also connected with the Political speeches during the election time and sometime debating also in the Parliament of India / Legislative assemblies of various states in India. Scholars’ always define the term secular by own way. In the conclusion we can say that there is no any particular definition mentions of Secular in the Constitution of India, we have to follow in interpretation by Supreme Court of India.

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SECULARISM AND INDIAN CONSTITUTION, DR. SAMIR A. RUNJA GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-9 | Issue-1 | January-2020


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