Secularism is the view that the state has no religion and will treat all religions equally and with equal respect. The term secular was introduced in the Indian Constitution in 1976 without a definition. In R. Bommai v Union of India, the Supreme Court ruled that secularism was implicit in the Constitution earlier and the 42nd amendment made it explicit.
Secularism is the view that the state has no religion and will treat all religions equally and with equal respect. The term secular was introduced in the Indian Constitution in 1976 without a definition. In R. Bommai v Union of India, the Supreme Court ruled that secularism was implicit in the Constitution earlier and the 42nd amendment made it explicit.
Secularism is the view that the state has no religion and will treat all religions equally and with equal respect. The term secular was introduced in the Indian Constitution in 1976 without a definition. In R. Bommai v Union of India, the Supreme Court ruled that secularism was implicit in the Constitution earlier and the 42nd amendment made it explicit.
It is the view of life. The term secular was introduced in the
42nd amendment of the Constitution in 1976 but without a definition. The term explains that the state has no religion and it will and shall always treat all religions equally and with equal respect. In R. Bommai v Union of India, the Supreme Court bench held that secularism was implicit earlier and 42nd amendment made it explicit