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Framing religion in constitutional politics: a view from Indian Constitutional Law

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Cases

  • Durgah Committee, Ajmer v. Syed Hussain MANU/SC/0063/1961
  • Ismail Faruqui v. UOI (1994) 6 SCC 360
  • Jagdishwaranand v. Police Commissioner, Calcutta AIR 1984 SC 51
  • M.H. Qureshi v. State of Bihar AIR 1958 SC 731
  • S.P. Mittal v. Union of India AIR 1983 SC 1
  • Sardar Syedna Taher Saifuddin Saheb v. The State of Bombay MANU/SC/0072/1962
  • Sastri Yagnapurshdasji v. Muldas Bhudardas Vaishya
  • The Commissioner Hindu Religious Endowments, Madras v. Sri Laxmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Shirur Mutt MANU/SC/0136/1954
  • Tilkayat Shri Govindlalji Maharaj v. State of Rajastan AIR 1963 SC 1638

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