Religious Conversion Laws in India: All You Need to Know
Religion is a vital part of an individual’s life as it guides the morals and behavior of an individual. India has such a vast and diverse culture and has all kinds of religions and people practicing all kinds and forms of religion so there would be going to be conflicts between the different types of religion. It is important for the government to make laws regulating religious activities and at the same time preserve religion. The constitution of India has elaborated on this in Part III of the fundamental right, especially in Article 25 which gives every person the right to freedom of conscience and the right to profess, practice, and propagate the religion subject to public order, morality, and health. To protect these provisions of the fundamental right there are legislations in India that provides the framework for the conversion, practice, and propagation while maintaining public order and peace.
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