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2026-05-07 06:51:49

  • Raju: summarising his arguments

    Laws under A.25(2)(b) can curtail religious practices if necessary to advance social welfare and reform. Such law would always be subject to judicial scrutiny to ensure that it meets the test of proportionality to the extent that it curtails a fundamental right, and the Courts will examine inter alia the object of, suitability of, necessity for, and impact of the law

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